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Time : 3tenee - ae aye ( v oe te > at ot, € afte . WOE Choose the correct answer : wet 4, The magnetic field in a cylindrical region of radius 3.m, varies with time t (in s) as B = (401) T. Ata radial distance of 2 cm from the centre O,, the magnitude of induced electric field is cn y wi (1) o4NIC (2) 0.2 NIC Bays (3) 4.0NIC 4) 20Nc * ¢ 2. Two conductors PQ and RS are made to slide ‘on the rails with speeds 4 m/s and 5 mis respectively in a region of transverse uniform magnetic field B = 1 T as shown in the figure. The EK electric current in the 9 2 resistance is

5mis Foo x PO, [22 x x Q x J x x <0) 40 mA. (2) 45ma / (3) 90mA (4) 80 mA 3. Among the following materials, Curie temperature is minimum for (1) Cobait 121°C (8) tron 110°C 6 Nickel 8S4°— (4) Ferric oxide ~ 110e PRTC Listes ata) iy MM: 720 [PHYSICS] 4, The current through an inductor of 2 H is given by j=3tsin(pt)A, where Bp=1s. The magnitude of induced emf across the inductor at t=3s willbe . (y (S-8)v cespt) £ 2 (smart ERB coset eel 8 4) 6v s @ %v --¢(i14+ wav [ee bo] =v 5. An L-shaped thin metal rod is moving with velocity 7 =(27+4j) mis in transverse uniform magnetic field of &=-4kT. The potential difference between point A and B (Va — Vs) will be ns x xag xB, As) x» — sm Ce x «| x x x P A» Nv (1) 56V (2) 24v aye Y Bt ee eget) oe (3) sav @eav < (Space for Rough Work) eLve 4@e224v 2ye eee aw = iv RY Ee = Be av = 2-32 = YB Up. 2-3) = Gsme 7 Bye essa 6. A rectangular coil is placed near a long wire carrying a current / (in same plane) as shown in the figure. The mutual inductance between them will be = (1) Hol inf 2) doz BAA eG) ape Bae 0) Ho b 2TH ath \ @ Hen( 1-2) - uy ef aan @) "2 n(2) dp ¢ ( 2x Mb. a tc | Gea ar Ox va) Win( 142) = Uo On a) N= sh 7. The flux linked through a coil of resistance 10 0 varies with time according to the equation (in Wb) = 3¢? -8t +2. The magnitude of induced current at time f= 0.5 s is on (tA in & (2) 0.25 ois) HS 05 A Fos (a) o7sa met , “ee XO " iS ain saz 8 The network Shown in the figure is a part of a complete circuit. If at a certain instant, the current AK iis 4 A and is increasing at a rate of 10° A Sin The current (i) in a coil varies with time () ag shown in the figure. The variation of induced em (e) with time (f) would be 0 7) oq So (3) 0 then (Vp— Vo) will be ex Lai SHioxh 40 10V) “Simi = Sov , Pe WW —f§- 0000 — 0 Io oar (1) 56V 8) 76V @) oS Sr, (3) -56V (4) 66V NON? - Vp — 16-l0-So= Vag (Space for Rough Work) Vp-Y@ = lev ase) 10. In the circuit shown in the figure, switch $ is | 13. A rectangular loop Anco is closed at time t= 0. The chargo thal passes is pulled with constant velochy yout of ¢ unter through the battery in one time constant, is magnetic field directed into the plane of paper, At L R time ¢ = 0, side BC of the loop is at edge ot ine magnetic field as shown in the figure, The induced current (/) versus time (1) graph will be x Ax x xB Ve ff we TL. ty e€ x fe x x el 2 Oy Tx ae eee (2) oR? 4 EL 3 3) = eR 2) ug £b an? ot 11, The equivalent inductance of two inductors is A + 4.8 mH, when connected in parallel and 20 mH, when connected in series. The value of inductance of the individual Inductors are (Neglect mutual inductance) vyL> 8 -2° (a 4 Doar sh 2 wb (1) 12 mH, 8 mH (2) 14 mH, ue 0 t —_ ee dete samnR Aiea lala 14. A uniform magnetic field that exists in space is 12. The ae us inked with a Sat on of given by = 21+4)) T. The magnetic flux resistance R varies with respect to time, during ht " the time interval t= 0 to t= T, a 6 = 2t(T-f). ben aren ot my tye xy Plane wt The amount of heat generated in the loop during = that time (inductance of coil is negligible) is (1) 6Wo Lily oe @ (2) NB Wo said 3R 3R a (3) 4Wb 2 478 ere - A a Oe (4) Zero (Space for Rough Work) @ Aakash ° Medial JEE Foundation aT B&B 48, If @ and B are the apparent angles of dip in two «) Sum AB Nm vertical planes at right angles to each other at a 2 ple 2, where 8 is the true angle of dip, then a NE @ 38 1) cos? 6 =cos*a-+c05"B (9) Sveum ee cot? = cot® a +cot® B 19. A magnet is suspended in such 4 4 5 oscillates in the horizontal plane. it tat (3) cot?a=cot®B+cot?S oscillations per minute at a place where qj ang 25 -tan®c-+tan? is 30° and 20 oscillations per minute <1'° "se CO air De tar cater where dip angle is 60°. The ratio of ears? 16. Two short magnets of equal dipole moments M magnetic told atthe two places, ise are placed’as shown in the figure. The magnetic 20— qe we field at point Pis ia AZ 60, BG wBia ke ° (3) 9:4V2 1 RP (4) 6B: 4 The true value of dip at a place is 37°. The y s) circle is turned through 60° from magus? ? bit meridian. The apparent value of angle of dipig 7 5) (1) 88°Tomka® Zoe®) tan @ es at 2 4 if 3) 2)Ja d PF tar @) (3) "% 21. The magnitude of magnetic induction ang ® magnetising field intensity in a sample of magnetic material are B and H respectively. The 17. A small, bar magnet of magnetic moment magnetic. susceptibility of the material is (py is 2.40 A m? is placed on a horizontal table with its permeability of free space) north pole pointing towards geomagnetic north. If the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field is 30 yT, then the neutral point is at a % distance (from magnet) equal to @ 2 We gj By (1) 0.2 m, South wot ME yh oH 2) 0.2 m, magnetic East as shes magnetic | 22. A diamagneticgjaterial in a non-uniform magnetic West ade field (3) 0.2m, North A (1) Moves perpendicular to the field (4) 0.2m South-East (2) Moves from weaker to stronger parts of the . A bar magnet suspended in stable equilibrium in field a uniform magnetic field, requires JS J of work 48) Moves from stronger to weaker part of the to turn it through 53°. The torque needed to field maintain the needle in this new position will be (4) Does not move cs tees $B “space for Rough Work) 2 Me NV) x 7 Se ze i Me le . « ame re an cine M B de oS * o * id CL z 23. Ata place B, is the earth's magnetic field and By is its horizontal component. If at that place 5 is the dip angle, then raliget By to By is (1) tans Bye (2) sins (3) cosé NG) secd Two identical bar magnets, each of magnetic moment M are joined as shown in the figure. The magnetic moment of the combination is 24. n so" (1) 2M LA BM M 3) 3M M 3) (4) B 25. A point charge of magnitude 2 nC is moving parallel to the axis with velocity v=(2x10%/) m/s along the line y = 2 m. The magnetic field at the origin produced by this charge when the charge Is at the point (0, 2, 0) m is Ay 107-8) T (2) 10°} T (3) 10° T (4) 10°(-R) T 26. The magnetic fiold at the centre © of given rectangular frame made of uniform thin wire, is for single turn circular coil at its centre is 6 then 27. If the magnetic field of a given length of thin wire its value for three circular,tums coil for same wire | is eee ae mbes () 38 Oe Fire0 © ae (@) 38 (68 2% 28. At what distance on the axis, from the centre ofa Sieur current carrying eo of radius a, the field ‘ 1 becomes (3) cc {the magnetic (os at centre? (1) Va @* 5) Sp V"N2a~ o's ae ees @) Vay ot ae (8) 30 Pails 29, :A current 4stryitig square loop oF side a is placed ih.a uniform magnetic field By in x ~ y plane as "shown in the figure. The loop carries a current of . 2A in clockwise sense. The torque acting on ‘73 | the loop is (all quantities are in SI units) , en 4 Fr. FEF Bei- 3 A Bein ee ae. x we ye 7 Bots - BET VS Bat (i-i) (4) 2B,e*(+3) (1) 8a" (i+]) (3) 8a*(-i+3) 4 30. A disc of mass 2 kg and radius 10 cm carrying a NT ov charge 4 uC uniformly distributed over it, is fae cD 7 veo « rotating with angular speed 2 rad/s about an axis 4 f 2) bh passing through its centre and perpendicular to (ty S fona 2a L its plane. The magnetic moment will be VPitof WA ) 20nA m* (2) 100A m* ®@) a (4) Zoro (3) 2nAm? (4) 40 nA m? Fe teas Pate for Roush Work) 2 Boit-Savert's ei aw bs ; 7 ddcin& “4 rs eof < loonie Bb tn a . hyid 2% wo ALVSIME ghey n “ ~ Gh ay = 2A1 f ¢ - _ OO KAKI 2K KSA® zoxid nam ® eo oy lo Aakash = 16 “& (ea Medical ITJEE Foundations In a moving coil galvanometer, the deflection 0 Ot tho collis related to the alactic current iby tho relation el cos (1) fectano in® (2) ie JO 31. i . A beam of mixture of alpha particles and protons are accelerated through same _ potential difference belore entering into a transverse uniform magnetic field of strength B as shown in the figure. If radius of one circular arc r, = 10 cm, 3) ix o ie ; % then ris (2>n) yet x x % Ve \) x « ny —| x x (1) 152 cm (2) 25V2 cm v 10V2 cm <4) 20m 33, The magnetic field induction at centre O of a loop carrying current /, whose shape is shown in the figure, is 34. A square loop ABCD of edge length «ang carrying a current i, is placed in x ~y_ plane ay shown in the figure. There is a non-unitors magnetic field in the region given ‘by B-a(2\0. The magnitude of net magnetic force experienced by the loop is (comer Aof square is at origin) L 2 Ry) yee MH iBoi (3) iBo(1 + 6) 85. A charged particle of charge q and mass m moving with velocity vo along positive x axis as shown in the figure, enters in a uniform magnetic field 85 directed along negative z direction. The time spent by particle inside the magnetic field will be (4) 2iBot large Sttol 2am ar me ga © a) aq, (2) = io Hol zm 3: () o @ Bo oF ) 2am Ge (Space for Rough Work) J istomee ee? ae ja Spee < & 7) Oe ee Ee ae Sag fe or = T mvo ae we aw Sah @* = oT Gay 248 Aakash. Medical IT-JEE| Fount 36. A conducting wire bent in the form of a parabola ¥ = 4x carries a current / = 1 A as shown in figure. The wire is placed in a uniform magnetic field 8 =-2% T. The magnetic force on the wire (in newton) will be xe, > Fe iBk sieyo} (2) -8j mi x api (3) 16] = @i (4) 16) 37. Magnetic field at the centre O due to given structure is 38. 39, The ratio of voltage sensitivity to current sensitivity of a galvanometer of resistance R is LOE RIAN YL, GE OR ee Sau Swe S rere @ FR @ pe ae Ns oy The value of qB.di for the closed ‘Fats as shown in the figure, from largest to smallest, is (1) gbod by a, © Qdboa (4) b.dae . Two equal electric currents are flowing through two infinite long wires kept along x and y axis as shown in the figure. The equation of line on which we can expect the resultant magnetic field to be zero is y it LL. ~ Xx : 4) yex (2) y=-x (3) y=2x (4) y=-2x (Space for Rough Work) ta Sale © ele a+ WSS The magnetic force acting on a charged particle having charge -1,C, moving with velocity (i+2])s10* avs in a uniform magnetic field,of > nt Ghe (2/) Tis Ff. as (1) 2Nin positive-z direction opr (2) 4N in positive-z direction Wek \13)2 Nin negative-z direction ae (4) 4N in negative-y direction 42. A circular loop, carrying a current i, is kept near a long straight wire as shown in the figure. If a steady current /is flowing in the wire, the loop will a. er 7F WA) Move away from the wire '*, Move towards the wire (8) Remain stationary (4) Rotate about an axis normal to the wire Pa ZH 43. Which of the following graphs correctly shows the variation of magnetic field intensity (8) with perpendicular distance (r) from a thin long wire, carrying a current (i)? [CHEM 48. Correct order of properties of hydrides of group-16 elements is (1) HsO > HS |> H2Se > H2Te : Dissociation constant (2) H,0 > H.Te > H,Se > H.S : Bond angle (8) HeTe > H,Se > He > H,0 : Melting point (4) H:0 > HzTe > H2Se > H2S : Boiling point 47. Select the incorrect statement about 'CIF3' (1) Itis a bent T-shaped molecule $4 44, Accurrent of 3V3 A is flowing in an equilatera triangle of side 3V3m, made of uniform wie, magnetic field at the centroid of the The net triangle is (2, = i) 18 1T (2) 1.5 wT (9) 09 nT (4) 3.6 wT 48. A charged particle is moving in a transverse uniform magnetic field then (1) Kinetic energy of the particle remains constant (2) Momentum of the particle changes (3) Both kinetic energy and momentum remains constant 4) Both (1) and (2) ISTRY] (2) Itis a colourless gas (3) On hydrolysis, it produces HCIO, (4) All CIF bond lengths are equal Incorrect statement about monoclinic sulphur is (1) Itis B form of sulphur 48. (2) Ithas less melting point than rhombic sulphur (8) Itis stable above 369 K and transforms into thombic sulphur below 369 K (4) Itis colourless and has needle shaped crystals af5_2°l Space for Rough Work) at nt ate a ~ Me Be ie m e Se x He an a > + to Pere 32S fre) zo RIG ae = IR XE [8] = bear nadech correct answer : 2 ing a current / as shown in figure. Two {ye ane straight sections both tangents to the ce ‘are connected by a circular arc of central #2 jong the circumference of circle, with all ‘#2 Ning in the same plane. If the magnetic field ro althe circle is zero, then @ is equal to f (2) mrad % 2rad , Environnen{instaight infinitely long current carrying wires are dong z-axis at (0, 2, 0) and (0, -a, 0). The ‘went in each of the wire is equal (into the plane be paper). The variation of magnetic field on the izis wil be best given by 8 2 @ 2 in Huma iv i ‘ay ena tno a, com @) % % 3. MM :720 [PHYSICS] The magnetic field at the origin due to @ current element jdi placed at a position 7 is by jax 4n or () an @) fy In a coaxial, straight cable, the central conductor and the outer conductor carry equal currents in opposite directions, The magnetic field is zero (1) Outside the cable (2) In between the two conductors (@) Inside the inner conductor (4) Inside the outer conductor Two circular coils x and y having equal number of turns and carry equal currents in the same sense. If B, and B, represents the magnetic induction at O ® a 4) then (given d = 2r, > 10) (3) 8 B, 5 8, p ‘Space for Rough Work ! 6. jE EES MESES i ora tr eet AG Let B and E denote magnetic flux density and magnetic energy density at midpoint of a long solenoid carrying a current i. The graph between E and B will be E— E “ Je / B B E E he oN, B B A cylindrical wire of radius R is carrying current i uniformly distributed over its cross-section. If a Circular loop of radius r is taken as amperian loop, then the variation of the value of G8. dl over this loop with radius r of the loop will be best represented by % faa f— r R r 4) fad AN ao RT Two infinitely long wires carrying current i are bent, as shown in the figure. The magnetic induction at C is equal to ‘Space for Rough Work 10. 1 12. Hol ©) ga @ we / m A circular coll has one tum and The same wire is woung ity cattes tums and the same cunent isp 8564 ty, field at the centre re 4 (1) Decreases to + i (ty @ WMe original vee (2) Is the same ¥6) Increases to 16 times the Original by (4) Decreases to 16 times the origin An electron makes 3 * 10° revolute, in a circle of radius 0. A. The produced at the centre of the cis @) 6x 10-07 2) 3% 10°T @) 4% 102T (4) 107T The acceleration of an electron ata cerinrory. i a magnetic field B=27+3)+4kis The value of x is ty) 08 @4 (3) 2.5 4) 15 A proton, a deuteron and an o: patio same kinetic energy are moving in 2 constant magnetic field. If ry %4 2% respectively the radii of the trajector particles then tei finance, amr @) ="? % jaime * | gisinward epic feld is X= ms projected 80 thal it crosses three ofS 2S shown. IfB,, B, and B, ti Held in the region, then 2) Bis outward (4) All of these parte enters into a uniform magnetic field : fi velocity Yo Perpendicular to it, the length of Be, where Ris the radius of jer path of the particle in the field. The srtude of change in velocity of the particle when hones out of the field is 15. If a charge particle goes unaccelerated in a region Ntsc] containing electric and magnetic fields, then (1) E must be equal to B (2) % must be perpendicular to B @ Ene ve 4) E must be perpendicular to B 46. In the diagram shown, magnetic lines are diverging from the origin and current carrying loop is held in ‘equilibrium in @ horizontal plane as shown. The field strength in the plane of the loop is B. The current direction in the loop so that it can be held in the state of rest ‘ay (ertical) Ai) Clockwise 2) Anticlockwise (3) Not possible with any direction of current x oe * (4) Any of the directions can keep it at rest x x x ee x xX x 47. A uniform magnetic field B =(2/ +2])T exist in Sexe region of space. A semicircular wire of radius 50 cm. x x x Carrying current 1 A having its centre at (2, 2, 0) is ee ¥ placed in xy plane as shown in figure. The force on x x semicircular wire will be x x x x x x x ie x * Br 2 Yo A> Pane an (1) Vaii+f+h) 2) V2G-j+h) % @ Wai-#) 6 20 ‘Space for Rough Work fAllindia Aakash destiseries tor M 48. Flux linked with a closed circuit having resistance 10 Q varies with time as = 6f - 2t + 1. The (1) ta 4 magnitude of induced current in circuit at ¢ mie is 22. Figure shows a small magnet +t) 0.14 (2) 02A ata point O. The arrow shows mete? (@) 05A 4) 094 magnetic moment. The other arrows Se at tg 49. A particle having mass m and charge q is attached SRE ane Magnetsed ene? to one end of a light rigid rod of length /. The rod is eaulibrum? © S¥SteM is ina 1 rotated at constant angular velocity about an axis Q IT normal to its length and passing through rod’s other S e free end. The ratio of magnitude of the magnetic moment of the system and its angular momentum is dal i equals 4 tr a) + a 42 ' ) Sn ad mie q Q toon Oa zt an 20. A rectangular loop is moving away from an infinitely (1) PQ, PQ, (2) PQ,, PQ, epee long wire carrying a current j as shown. The emf 14) PQ, PO, induced in the loop at instant shown is 8) PQ, PQs 4) PQ, PO, Stunde 23. if magnetic monopoles existed, the Ga¥ssHp., i magnetism would be equal to the (Symb0s# i their usual meaning) tL tb a i agg v (1) G&d =n —@) JB), hex eb> i 2 i 8 fBds=anito — ) FB , ; PT oily Holly _ 24, PQis a part of circuit, if at an instant Or yy () Dape+b) 4%) 2nx(x+b) and itis increasing with rate 1 Als, oe | difference between points Pand Q'5 ay? 2 Hiv’ HoiLv’ 7 22 19 8) Qex(x+b) 4) de(x+b) Pe STITT tn \ 21. If plane of dip circle is at an angle 30° to the 1H , magnetic meridian, then the dip needle makes_an (1) 4vott (2) 6v0l < angle of 60° with the horizontal. The true value 2f dip May ‘over at the place is (3) Bvolt wee ‘Space for Rough Work net placed in a horizontal plane has ot bE i along the magnetic N-S direction, 132 O09%%e found on the axis of magnet at ¢ i the centre of magnet. If the bar ed by 180°, where will the new null * ocated? (From centre) + gt axial position fl] gr t ial position axial pt at 2 4 at equatorial position ir 4 2 at equatorial position 7 ett correct statement regarding a charged particle ra cyclotron. {i speeds up in a dee Itundergoes acceleration all the time {y speeds up between dees because of magnetic field slows down in a dee and speeds up between tees ‘cieular loop of area A turns in uniform horizontal Temnelic field (B,) with constant angular speed (w) , (ails diametric axis. If initially plane of loop is in 2 drection of field, find the average induced emf in *loop during 90° turn. Bly a) 2 np) Pl2v) R @ 5 BL(av) %) > (4) Zao 29. Select correct statement regarding 2 permanent magnet at room temperature. Aa) Domains are partially alignes (2) Domains are all perfectly aligned 2) Magnetic moment of each molecule is zero (4) The individual molecules have non-zero magnetio. moment which are all perfectly aligned 30. Consider a circular region r in which 2 uniforrn magnetic field exists. The magnetic field magnitude is given by B = &,t. The magnitude of induced electric field at 2 distance R from O for > ris Jy) Bo Ey (1) Zeo ig Boh 2 ‘Space for Rough Work AES NS AS STOTT 31. An aluminium rin, 19 faces an electromagnet. The current / through electromagnet can be altered by changing the setting of rheostat (1) As the K shifts towards right, E will repel A (2) As the K shifts towards left, E will atract A 48) As the K shifts towards right, E will attract A (4) Both (1) & (2) are correct 32. An electric bulb (100 W) which consider as a point Source and whose efficiency is 2.5%. The electric field (peak value) produced by the radiation coming from bulb at distance of 3 mis (4) 2.9 Vim B) 4.vim (3) 1.5 Vim 4) 1 Vim The magnetic field in a plane electromagnetic wave is given by B, =2x10~ sin(0.5x10°x+1.5x10"t)yT where x, t are in m and second respectively. The expression for the electric field is (1) E, =60sin(0.5x10%y +1.5x10"t) Vim (2) E, =2x1077 sin(0.5x10° x +1.5x10"t) Vim Soy E, = 60sin(0.5x10°x +1.5x10"t) Vim (4) E, =2x107 sin(0.5x10°y +1.5x10"t) Vim 34. 35. 37, 36. An LC circuit contai Capacitor with an initiay mtu, resistance of the cicuit ig mong of the circuit is closed at t= g" ae et Saray Shared equal between getter capacitor? induc tte “1, 4) Ems @ ams x 8) gms (4) 2m ms Scan epee aa (1) Dielectric in a capacitor shou (2) The iron core ofthe inductor (8) The generator frequency sho JS Another capacitors the first te nog, ‘Should be 4s Hb OR ie ould be addeg in baa A current is made UP of two. component and an ac co i= 4 sinot A. The effective Val Q) WA Component 34 MONEE gies Wue Of curentis 6 YQ) Ming @) 7A (4) V9 Aa In an ac circuit V and i are rel graph igeralor gen a Then the | led as shoal is The value of average power output wilbe (1) 1100 watt (2) 1000 watt 43) 2200 watt (4) 220wat Space for Rough Work nd @, are the frequencies ig oe pwr transferred te the @ = Se af = pe ratio of contributions made xi admagnetic field components () a= eo by the electric field to the intensities of plwave is tp,| (3x 108: 1 2) 1:3 198 “loa Me) ts ' . isstes LCR circuit, an inductor having a resistance Nee 125. and a quality factor o fequency of 10 Hz. Find the ay pes) seies capacitance required to f 10 at a resonant proximate value of Produce resonance nai wih the coil, (an ‘i F 1M) 64 uy 2) 50 ut A) @) 36ur (4) 22 uF |, lf generator generating the voltage with 50 Hz ‘equency, Then the rate of change of polarity across at he terminal is M) 50 Hz 8) 100 Hay (2) 25 Hz (4) Zero The mean value of current for one complete cycle of 4S “own current supply is () : | (3) bo 2k ® 5 : 43. A transformer IS Used to {i ight 140 w, from 240 V ac mains. TI man oe © Current in the main caby 'S 0.7 A. The efficiency of the transforer . (1) 63.7% 2) 58% 3) 83.3% (4) 34% 44, When a de motor is Tunning unloaded (full speed) the current through it is 1A. What will be the current flowing through the motor, when it is loaded to run at half its maximum speed, if applied Voltage is 10 V and armature resistance is 5 0? (Assume back emf is proportional to mi jotor speed) (1) 05a Q 1A @) 145A 4) 20 48. Consider a parallel plate capacitor with circular plates of area A. At an instant, the charge on the plates de Of capacitor is q and it is increasing at a rate ae The displacement current through a circular region of area 4 Parallel to the plates, between them is ~{)0(} dd dq Faq @ ee i! 1 cl ef oF Oat t " } ‘Space for Rough Work ty) oe tne correct answer : ng straight wire carries a curr ‘ded along the negative directi Geer in figure. A uniform magnetic eT is directed along the po: axis. The Magnitude of res ‘ution at point (2m, 0, 0) is rent of 7= 10.4 ion of Y-axis as field of induction sitive direction of ultant, Magnetic Zz Y i BSS x — |) 108T 42) 2x10 T @) 2*10%T (4) 4*106T —— Eectron and proton of equal momentum enter in a uniform magnetic fields normal to the magnetic lines, Ihe radi of curvature of circular paths be r, and r, tespectively, then im, > & @ 7, =m, inf) Acicular current carrying coil has a radius R. The stance from the centre of the coil, on the axis : . ne ., hete the magnetic induction will be git to its value opttt’ She centre of the coil is 5. [PHYSics] MM :720 R Oe ~) RB 2R 8) ara w & A particle carrying a charge equal to 100 times the charge on an electron, is rotating with 101 evolutions per second in a circular path of radius 0.8 m. The value of the magnetic field produced at the centre will be (11) = Permeability constant) 107 Oe 2) 10", 4) 104, (4) 1071) Find the magnitude of the magnetic field induction at the origin O due to a very long conductor carrying ‘current i of the shape shown in figure, @ Loi oy Bo ts @ Siview 4nrV" @ 2ar i Bol [x Hol @ ayes @ ‘Space for Rough Work CIE 6. "A 10 om length of wire with a mass of 20 g I attached frictionlessly to the vertical segments ofa athe in which a current / flows. The surrounding uniform horizontal field has B = 10°G®. What must be the current / to maintain the 10 om wire in an equilibrium position? (1) 240A (2) 380A AB) 196A (4) 4.80 Two electrons move parallel to each other with equal speed v. The ratio of magnetic and electric forces between them is v © M% Qs 2 2 an c ie Oo Let E and i denote energy density at midpoint of a long solenoid and current through solenoid. The graph between E and i will be E E o 2) u i E E o 4) i A particle projected in a region magnetic field and a parallel, ynyee¥a direction of projection is perpen “ nw direction, then the path of the ae o te im (1) Acircle Witte Eo (2) A straight line (3) Ahelix with uniform pitch At) A helix with non uniform piteh 40. Find the magnetic moment of the loop shown in figure. j Curen, (2) Stay in E-W direction only rare shows two identical magnetic dipoles P and (8) Stay in NW crection only got magnetic moment M each, placed at a 4A) Stay in any postion gearaion 2d, with their axes parallel to each other. | 18, Te ic | fe magnetic field at midway (M) between the a ere e magnetic moment of @ bar magnet, {pies Is B,. Ifone of them turned about centre by i ; (1) A deflection magnetometer 5 tne magnetic field at Mt wil be (Assume short (2) An oscillation magnetometer termagnets) (@) A tangent galvanometer Both (1) & (2) are correct . j~—_— 2d ——1 Ss) Q ei F ee 49, The susceptiity of paramagnetic material at 300 « zB M a is 1.2» 10°. At 200 K this value will be @ ee (1) 108 ei) 88, d 5B (2) 12% 104 f aaa a7ie ne ae) - @) 24x 10% fi fl Ano mero ae » & J) 18 * 10 "we oh] ® 2 430, Isogonic lines on a magnetic map wil have e ; , f 1 a horizontal (1) Zero angle of dip oq” | Ha bar magnet is placed vertically oF : feble with its south pole OF table, pen the number (2) Zero angle of dectnation A fi, | neutral point(s) on the table Is {@) The same angle of dip 2) 4) Onev* 2) Infinite A) The same angle of decinti 8 (4) Two | ) Four sata Rah WR eee eaenane tata et Atta 21. 22. 23. The loops with sides L and ¢(¢<0 43, A plane electromagnetic wave of intensity lis = Oe incident on a material surface. If itis totally absorbed Jie iC by the surface, then the pressure exerted by wave on the surface will be | wan alternating current circuit consisting of gements in series, the current increases on L wBpaaing tne frequency of Supply. Which of the () Ze0 Oo 3) 2 uy ® > 36 44, Select correct statement regarding Poynting vector. (1) Itisa scalar quantity ied to the ) Its direction is same as the direction of propagation of EM wave {@) Its direction is same as direction of vibration of (Te Pa voltage between the plates is ated (4) Both (1) & (2) 2) The current is in phase with the voltage (4) Both (1) & (2) - 445, The most penetrating radiation out of the folowing is 6) Power delivered to the capacitor is maximum (1) Xeays (2) Beta rays se with the @) Alpha rays JA) Gamma rays applied voltage ¥ ‘Space for Rough Work

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