Term1 - D25 Sept 2024
Term1 - D25 Sept 2024
Term1 - D25 Sept 2024
(A) the north pole is induced on the face of coil (1) towards the magnet.
(B) the south pole is induced on the face of coil (1) towards the magnet.
(C) the south pole is induced on the face of coil (2) towards the magnet.
(D) the north pole is induced on the face of coil (2) towards the magnet.
17. Tangent drawn at any point on magnetic field gives ...... of magnetic field at that point.
(A) magnitude (B) direction
(C) magnitude and direction (D) none of these
18. Magnetic field lines do not intersect because, ......
(A) at point of intersection, two values of magnetic field are obtained which is not possible.
(B) at point of intersection, two directions of magnetic field are obtained which is not possible.
(C) at point of intersection, two values and two directions of magnetic field are obtained, which
is not possible.
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(B) at point of intersection, two directions of magnetic field are obtained which is not possible.
(C) at point of intersection, two values and two directions of magnetic field are obtained, which
is not possible.
(D) all of above.
19. Magnetic field produced by electron in atom or molecule is due to its ......
(A) spin motion. (B) orbital motion.
(C) spin and orbital motion. (D) none of above.
20. Pole strength of a magnet is 5 Am and the magnetic length of it is 10 cm. Calculate the magnetic
dipole moment of it.
(A) 0.5 Am2 (B) 5 Am2 (C) 50 Am2 (D) 20 Am2
21. A magnet of magnetic moment 0.1 Am2 is placed in a uniform magnetic field 0.36 ´ 10–4 T. The force
acting on its each pole is 1.44 ´ 10–4 N. The distance between two poles would be ...... cm.
(A) 1.25 (B) 2.5 (C) 5.0 (D) 1.8
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22. For a short bar magnet is ..........
B- equatorial
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 1 (C) 3 : 2 (D) 2 : 1
23. How much is the magnetic field of 5 cm long Bar magnet at a distance 75 cm from mid point of
magnet on it's equator. (Magnetic moment is 0.75 Am2) ?
(A) 1.78 ´ 10–7 T (B) 3.2 ´ 10–7 T (C) 6.4 ´ 10–7 T (D) 3.56 ´ 10–7 T
24. Unit of magnetic flux is ......
(A) Tm2 (B) Wb (C) NmA–1 (D) All of these
25. If a stationary charged particle experiences an electromagnetic force then ......
(A) E = 0, B = 0 (B) E ¹ 0, B = 0 or B ¹ 0
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(C) E ¹ 0, B ¹ 0 (D) E ^ B
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26. If proton moves with velocity 10 i m/s–1 in magnetic field having magnitude 5 j T, magnetic force
acting on it is ....... N.
(A) 5 ´ 10–18 (B) 2 ´ 10–18 (C) 8 ´ 10–18 (D) 10 ´ 10–18
27. A wire carrying a current i is placed in a uniform magnetic field in the form of the curve y =
πx
asin æ ö , 0 £ x £ 2L. The force acting on the wire is
è Lø
y
2L
x
O
IBL
(A) (B) IBLp (C) 2IBL (D) zero
p
28. A particle having 2 C charge passes through magnetic field of 4kˆT and some uniform electric field
^ ^
with velocity 25 j . If the Lorentz force acting on it is 400 i N, find the electric field in this region.
(A) 200iˆ (B) 200kˆ (C) 100iˆ (D) 10 ˆj
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29. Current carrying loop of radius r is placed normal to uniform magnetic field B . If current flowing
is I, then magnetic force acting on it will be ......
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(A) Ir B (B) 2prI B (C) zero (D) pr2IB
30. A particle of charge q and mass m is moving along the X-axis with a velocity n and enters a region
of electric field E and magnetic field B as shown in figure below. For which figure the net force on
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the charge may be zero.
Y Y
A particle of charge q and mass m is moving along the X-axis with a velocity n and enters a region
of electric field E and magnetic field B as shown in figure below. For which figure the net force on
the charge may be zero.
Y Y
B E
v v
(A) q X (B) q X
E B
Z Z
Y Y
E B E
v v
(C) q X (D) q X
B
Z Z
31. For the currents I1, I2, I3 and I4 passing through planar loop, which of following is true ?
I1
Line integration
I2 I3 I4
(A) I1, I2 negative and I3, I4 positive (B) I1, I2 positive and I3, I4 negative
(C) I1 positive and I2, I3, I4 negative (D) I1, I4, I3 positive and I2 negative
32.
P Q M
O
a a
2 2
In above figure, PQ is the part of extremely long current carrying straight wire, placed on X-axis.
Magnetic field at x = + a due to current I passing through this wire is ......
1
(A) proportional to a (B) proportional to a2 (C) proportional to (D) zero
a
33. An extremely long straight wire, with radius of cross-section a, carries current I. Then ratio of
a
magnetic fields at distances and 2a from its axis would be ......
2
1 1
(A) (B) 4 (C) (D) 1
4 2
34. Electric current is ...... .
(A) scalar quantity (B) vector quantity (C) derived quantity (D) simply a number
35. ampere ´ second = ......
(A) Joule (B) Volt (C) Ohm (D) Coulomb
36. The current through a wire varies with time as I = I0 + at where I0 = 20 A and a = 3 As–1. Find the
charge that flows across a cross-section of the wire in first 10 seconds.
(A) 350 C (B) 300 C (C) 200 C (D) 150 C
37. Resistance of linear conducting wire does not depend on ......
(A) temperature (B) material of wire
(C) length of wire (D) shape of cross-section of wire
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50. The surface charge density of a charge sphere is s and electric potential is
. If the radius of sphere
2
is doubled and surface charge density is kept constant, then now new electric potential is .........
V V
(A) (B) (C) V (D) 2V
4 2
Section B
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• Write the answer of any 8 questions from given questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [16]
1. What is the force between two small charged spheres having charges 2 ´ 10–7 C and 3 ´ 10–7 C placed
30 cm apart in air ?
2. Write four important general properties of electric field lines.
3. Derive expression for the capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor.
4. Write Lenz’s law. Explain in brief that it is a specific statement of law of conservation of energy.
5. Write a note on Mobility.
6. Write only statements of Kirchhoff’s junction rule and loop rule.
7. The resistance of the platinum wire of a platinum resistance thermometer at the ice point is 5 W and
at steam point is 5.23 W. When it is inserted in a hot bath, the resistance of the wire is 5.795 W.
Calculate the temperature of the bath.
8. What is called self-inductance ? Derive an expression for self-induced emf.
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9. Derive an expression for magnetic potential energy U m = - m × B for a magnetic dipole kept in a
uniform magnetic field. (March - 2020)
10. Define magnetisation (M). Write its formula, unit and dimension.
11. Define magnetisation. Write its formula. Also write its unit and dimension.
12. Derive B = m0nI for the toroid.
Section C
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• Write the answer of any 6 questions from given questions. [Each carries 3 Marks] [18]
13. Derive an expression for the electric field due to an infinitely long straight uniformly charged wire.
14. Two charges 3 ´ 10–8 C and – 2 ´ 10–8 C are located 15 cm apart. At what point on the line joining
the two charges is the electric potential zero ? Take the potential at infinity to be zero.
15. (a) Obtain the expression for the magnetic energy stored in a solenoid in terms of magnetic field B,
area A and length l of the solenoid. (b) Derive the equation for magnetic energy density.
16. Explain motional emf and derive e = Blv
17. Derive the formula for equivalent emf and equivalent internal resistance for two cells having emf e1
and e2, internal resistance r1 and r2 are connected in parallel.
18. A heating element using nichrome connected to a 230 V supply draws an initial current of 4.6 A
which settles after a few seconds to a steady value of 2.3 A. What is the steady temperature of the
heating element if the room temperature is 27 °C. [a = 1.7 ´ 10–4 °C–1]
e1 l
(a) = 1 (b) Formula for internal resistance of the cell. (Draw necessary circuit diagrams)
e2 l2
24. Obtain the principle of the Wheatstone’s bridge. Explain the use of meter bridge which is prepared
using this principle.
25. Obtain the equation of magnetic field on the axis of a circular current loop at a distance ‘x’ from
the centre of the loop. Also, write the equation of magnetic field at the centre of the loop.
26. An electron falls through a distance of 1.5 cm in a uniform electric field of magnitude 2 ´ 104 NC–
1. The direction of the field is reversed keeping its magnitude unchanged and a proton falls through
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