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The document contains a series of subjective problems related to magnetism, covering various topics such as magnetic fields due to straight wires, circular loops, and conductors. It includes exercises on calculating magnetic induction, forces on charged particles, and the effects of electric and magnetic fields. The problems are structured in sections, each focusing on different aspects of magnetism and electromagnetism.
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MAGNETISM Page # 60

Exercise - III (SUBJECTIVE PROBLEMS)


SECTION A : MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO A 5. Two circular coils of wire each having a radius
STRAIGHT WIRE of 4 cm and 10 turns have a common axis and
are 6 cm apart. If a current of 1 A passes through
1. Figure shows a straight wire of length l carrying
each coil in the opposite direction find the
a current i. Find the magnitude of magnetic field
magnetic induction.
produced by the current at point P.
(i) At the centre of either coil ;
l
P (ii) At a point on the axis, midway between them.
l i
6. Find the ratio of magnetic field magnitudes at
a distance 10 m along the axis and at 60° from
2. Six wires of current I1 = 1 A, I2 = 2A, I3 = 3A, I4 the axis, from the centre of a coil of radius 1 cm,
= 1A, I 5 = 5A and I 6 = 4A cut the page carrying a current 1 amp.
perpendicularly at the points 1,2,3,4,5 and 6
respectively as shown in the figure. Find the value SECTION C : MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO A
 
of the integral B. d l around the closed path.
 STRAIGHT WIRE AND CIRCULAR ARC

7. Find the magnetic induction at the origin in


1 2 the figure shown.
×4 ×5 Y
3
×6 R
R
R R
R X
3. A system of long four parallel conductors whose
I
sections with the plane of the drawing lie at the Z
vertices of a square there flow four equal currents.
I1 I2 8. Find the magnetic induction at point O, if the
current carrying wire is in the shape shown in the
figure.

O r i
r
The directions of these currents are as follows :
those marked  point away from the reader, while
those marked with a dot point towards the reader.
How is the vector of magnetic induction directed 9. Find the magnit ude of the magnetic induction
at the centre of the square? B of a magnetic field generated by a system of
thin conductors along which a current i is flowing
at a point A(O, R, O), that is the centre of a
SECTION B : MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO A
circular conductor of radius R. The ring is in yz
CIRCULAR LOOP
plane. y
5
4. Two circular coils A and B of radius cm
2
and 5 cm respectively carry current 5 Amp and i A i
5
Amp respectively. The plane of B is z
2 i
i
perpendicular to plane of A and their centres x
coincide. Find the magnetic field at the centre.

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SECTION D : MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO A Q.15 A particle of charge +q and mass m moving
CYLINDER, LARGE SHEET, SOLENOID, TOROID
under the influence of a uniform electric field E i
AND AMPERE’S LAW
Q.10 A cylindrical conductor of radius R carries a and a magnetic field B k enters in I quadrant of a
current its length. The current density J, however, coordinate system at a point (0, a) with initial
it is not uniform over the cross section of the velocity v i and leaves the quadrant at a point
conductor but is a function of the radius according
(2a, 0) with velocity – 2v j . Find
to J = br, where b is a constant. Find an expression
for the magnetic field B. (a) Magnitude of electric field
(b) Rate of work done by the electric field at
i point (0, a)
R (c) Rate of work done by both the fields at (2a, 0)
Q.16 A proton beam passes without deviation
through a region of space where there are uniform
(a) at r1 < R & transverse mutually perpendicular electric and
(b) at distance r2 > R, magnetic field with E and B. Then the beam strikes
measured from the axis a grounded target. Find the force imparted by
the beam on the target if the beam current is
SECTION E : MAGNETIC FORCE ON A CHARGE equal to I.
Q.11 Electric charge q is uniformly distributed
over a rod of length l. The rod is placed parallel SECTION G: MAGNETIC FORCE ON A CURRENT
to a long wire carrying a current i. The separation CARRYING WIRE
between the rod and the wire is a. Find the force Q.17 An infinitely long straight wire carries a
needed to move the rod along its length with a conventional current I as shown in the figure.
uniform velocity v.

Q.12 A charged particle (charge q, mass m) has


I' c
velocity v0 at origin in +x direction. In space there I
is a uniform magnetic field B in –z direction. Find a
the y coordinate of particle when is crosses y
b
axis.
The rectangular loop carries a conventional current
Q.13 A charged particle having mass m and I’ in the clockwise direction. Find the net force
charge q is accelerated by a potential difference on the rectangular loop.
V, it flies through a uniform transverse magnetic
field B. The field occupies a region of space d. Q.18 An arc of a circular loop of radius R is kept
Find the time interval for which it remains inside in the horizontal plane and a constant magnetic
the magnetic field. field B is applied in the vertical direction as shown
in the figure. If the arc carries current I then find
SECTION F : ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FORCE the force on the arc.
ON A CHARGE
× × × × ××
Q.14 An electron moving with a velocity 5 ×
× × × × × B×
× ×I × × × ×
106 ms–1 i . In the uniform electric field of 5 × 107 × × × × × ×
90°
× × × × × ×
Vm–1 j . Find the magnitude and direction of a × × × × × ×
minimum uniform magnetic field in tesla that will
cause the electron to move undeviated along its
original path.

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Q.19 Two long straight parallel conductors are


separated by a distance of r1 = 5 cm and carry Q.22 A square current carrying loop made of
currents i1 = 10 A & i2 = 20 A. What work per unit thin wire and having a mass m = 10g can rotate
length of a conductor must be done to increase without friction with respect to the vertical axis
the separation between the conductors to r2 = OO1, passing through the centre of the loop at
10 cm if, currents flow in the same direction ? right angles to two opposite sides of the loop.
The loop is placed in a homogeneous magnetic
SECTION H : MAGNETIC FORCE AND TORQUE field with an induction B = 10–1T directed at right
ON A CURRENT CARRYING LOOP AND angles to the plane of the drawing. A current I =
MAGNETIC DIPOLE MOMENT 2A is flowing in the loop. Find the period of small
oscillations that the loop performs about its
Q.20 A conducting circular loop of radius r position of stable equilibrium.
carries a constant current I. It is placed in a O B
 
uniform magnetic field B 0 such that B 0 is
I
perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Find the
magnetic force acting on the loop is
O1
Q.21 A rectangular loop of wire is oriented with
the left corner at the origin, one edge along X-
SECTION I : MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO A
axis and the other edge along Y-axis as shown in
MAGNET AND EARTH
the figure. A magnetic field is into the the page
Q.23 Two coils each of 100 turns are held such
and has a magnitude that is given by  = y
Y
that one lies in the vertical plane with their centres
a coinciding. The radius of the vertical coil is 20 cm
and that of the horizontal coil is 30 cm. How
×B a
would you neutralize the magnetic field of the
earth at their common centre? What is the current
X
where  is constant. Find the total magnetic force to be passed through each coil? Horizontal
on the loop if it carries carrent i. component of earth’s magnetic induction = 3.49
× 10–5 T and angle of dip = 30°.

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