Jee 2014 Booklet7 HWT Magnetic Effects of Current
Jee 2014 Booklet7 HWT Magnetic Effects of Current
Jee 2014 Booklet7 HWT Magnetic Effects of Current
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(B)
, )
0
2
NI b a
ln
b a b a
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(C)
0
2
NI b
ln
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(D)
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2. Current through ABC and A B C ' ' ' is I. What is the magnetic field at P ? BP BP r ' = =
(Here C B PBC ' ' are collinear)
(A)
1 2
4
I
B
r
= (B)
0
2
4
I
B
r
| |
=
|
\
(C)
0
4
I
B
r
| |
=
|
\
(D) zero
3. The magnetic field at the point of intersection of diagonals of a square wire loop of side L carrying a current I is :
(A)
0
I
L
(B)
0
2 I
L
(C)
0
2 I
L
(D)
0
2 2 I
L
4. A current i is flowing through the loop. The direction of the current and the shape of the loop are as
shown in the figure. The magnetic field at the centre of the loop is
0
i
R
time
, ) 2 90 MA R MB R DMA = , = , Z =
(A)
16
5
but out of the plane of the paper (B)
5
16
, but into the plane of the paper
(C)
7
16
, but out of the plane of the paper (D)
7
16
, but into the plane of the paper
5. PQ and RS are long parallel conductors separated by certain
distance. M. is the mid-point between them (see the figure). The net
magnetic field at M is B. Now, the current 2 A is switched off. The
field at M now becomes.
(A) 2B (B) B
(C)
2
B
(D) 3B
6. Magnetic field at the centre of a circular coil of radius R due to i flowing through it is B. The magnetic field at a point along the
axis at distance R from the centre is :
(A)
2
B
(B)
4
B
(C)
8
B
(D) 8B
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7. Two thick wires and two thin wires, all of same material and same
length, from a square in three different ways P, Q and R as shown in
the figure. With correct connections shown, the magnetic field due to
the current flow, at the centre of the loop will be zero in case of
(A) Q and R (B) P only (C) P and Q (D) P and R
8. A part of a long wire carrying a current i is bent into a circle of radius r as shown in figure.
The net magnetic field at the centre O of the circular loop is :
(A)
0
4
i
r
(B)
0
2
i
r
(C) , )
0
1
2
i
r
+ (D) , )
0
1
2
i
r
9. When current is passed through a circular wire prepared from a conducting wire, the magnetic field produced at its centre is B.
Now a loop having two turns is prepared from the same wire and the same current is passed through it. The magnetic field at its
centre will be :
(A) 4B (B) B/4 (C) B/2 (D) 16B
10. A charge q coulomb moves in a circle at n revolutions per second and the radius of the circle is r meter. Then the magnetic field at
the centre of the circle is :
(A)
7 1 1
2
10
q
NA m
nr
(B)
7 1 1
2
10
q
NA m
r
(C)
7 1 1
2
10
nq
NA m
r
(D)
6 1 1
2
10
q
NA m
nr
11. A current of i ampere flows in a circular area of wire which subtends an angle of , ) 3 2 / radian at its centre, whose radius is R.
The magnetic induction B at the cetnre is :
(A)
0
i / R (B)
0
2 i / R (C)
0
2 i / R (D)
0
3 8 i / R
12. Two long straight wires arc set parallel to each other. Each carries a current i in the opposite direction
and the separation between them is 2R. The intensity of the magnetic field midway between them is :
(A) zero (B)
0
4
i
R
(C)
0
2
i
R
(D)
0
i
R
(B)
5
6 28 10 . T
(C)
4
3 14 10 . T
(C)
0
3
4 2
I
R
| |
|
\
(D)
0
1
4 2
I
R
| |
|
\
3. Two long parallel wires carry currents i
1
and i
2
such that
1 2
i i > . When the currents are in the same direction, the magnetic field at
a point midway between the wires is
6
6 10 T
. If the direction of i
2
is reversed, the field becomes
5
3 10 T
. The ratio
1
2
i
i
is :
(A) 1/2 (B) 2 (C) 2/3 (D) 3/2
4. A horizontal overhead powerline is at a height of 4 m from the ground and carries a current of 100 A from east to west.
The magnetic field directly below it one the ground is :
, )
7 1
0
4 10 TmA
=
(A)
7
2 5 10 .
southward (B)
6
5 0 10 . T
northward
(C)
6
5 0 10 . T
, southward (D)
7
2 5 10 . T
, northward
5. Two concentric coils of 10 turns each are placed in the same plane. Their radii are 20 cm and 40 cm and carry 0.2 A and 0.3 A
current respectively in opposite directions. The magnetic induction (in tesala) at the centre is :
(A)
0
3
4
(B)
0
5
4
(C)
0
7
4
(D)
0
9
4
6. Current I is flowing in conductor shaped as shown in the figure. The radius of the curved part is r and the length of straight portion
is very large. The value of the magnetic field at the centre O will be :
(A)
0
3
1
4 2
I
r
| |
+
|
\
(B)
0
3
1
4 2
I
r
| |
|
\
(C)
0
1
4 2
I
r
| |
+
|
\
(D)
0
1
4 2
I
r
| |
|
\
7. A circular current carrying coil has a radius R. The distance from the centre of the coil on the axis of the coil, where the magnetic
induction is 1/8th of its value at the centre of the coil is :
(A) 3R (B) 3 R / (C)
2
3
R
| |
|
\
(D)
2 3
R
8. The direction of induced magnetic field dB due to current element i dL , at a point of distance r from it, when a current i passes
through a long conductor is in the direction.
(A) of position vector r of the point (B) of current element dL
(C) perpendicular to both and dL r (D) perpendicular to dL only
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9. A circular coil of 5 turns and of 10 cm mean diameter is connected to a voltage source. If the resistance of coil is 10 , the voltage
of the source so is to nullify the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field of 30 A turn
1
m
(B) , )
0
2
4
i
r
| | | |
+
| |
\ \
(C) , )
0
1
4
i
r
| | | |
+
| |
\ \
(D) , )
0
2
4
i
r
11. Which of the following graphs represent variation of magnetic field B with distance r for a straight long wire carrying current?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12. In a hydrogen atom, the electron in making
15
6 6 10 . rps in a circular path of radius 0 53 . . What is the magnetic induction
produced at the centre of orbit?
(A) 6.3 T (B) 12.6 T (C) 18.9 T (D) 25.2 T
13. A cell is connected between the points. A and C of a circular conductor ABCD with O as
centre and angle AOC = 60 . If
1 2
and B B are the magnitudes of the magnetic fields at
O due to the currents in ABC and ADC respectively, then ratio
1
2
B
.
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 5
(D) 6
14. In the adjacent figure is shown a closed path P. A long straight
conductor carrying a current I passes through O and perpendicular to
the plane of the paper. Then which of the following holds goods?
(A) 0
p
B . dl =
}
(B)
0
P
B . dl I =
}
(C)
0
P
B .dl I >
}
(D) None of these
15. A wire oriented in the east-west direction carries a current eastward. Direction of the magnetic field at a point to the south of the
wire is:
(A) vertically down (B) vertically up (C) north-east (D) south-east
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DATE : TIME : 40 Minutes MARKS : [ ___ /15] TEST CODE : MAG [3]
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This test contains a total of 15 Objective Type Questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. The figure shows the cross-section of a long cylindrical conductor of
radius a carrying a uniformly distributed current i. The magnetic
field due to current at P is :
(A)
, )
2
0
2 ir / a (B) , )
2
0
2 ir / a
(C)
, )
2
0
2 ia / r (D)
, )
2 2
0
ia / r
2. For the magnetic field to be maximum due to a small element of current carrying conductor at a point, the angle between the
element and the line joining the element to the given point must be :
(A) 0 (B) 90 (C) 180 (D) 45
3. Magnetic induction at the centre of a circular loop of area
2
m is 0.1 T. The magnetic moment of the loop is : (
0
= permeability
of air)
(A)
0 1
0
.
(B)
0
0 2 .
(C)
0
0 3 .
(D)
0
0 4 .
4. A long straight wire carrying a current of 30 A is placed in an external uniform magnetic field of induction
4
4 10 T
.
The magnetic field is acting parallel to the direction of current. The magnitude of the resultant magnetic induction in tesla at a
point 2.0 cm away from the wire
, )
7
0
4 10 H / m
=
(A)
4
10
(B)
4
3 10
(C)
4
5 10
(D)
4
6 10
5. An electron and a proton are moving on straight parallel path with same velocity. They enter a semi-infinite region of uniform
magnetic field perpendicular to the velocity. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) They will never come out the magnetic field region
(B) They will come out travelling along parallel paths
(C) They will come out at the same time
(D) Their path will not be parallel
6. Which of the field pattern given in the figure is valid for electric field as well as for magnetic field?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7. A thin circular disk of radius R is uniformly charged with density 0 > per unit area. The disk rotates about its axis with a
uniform angular speed . The magnetic moment of the disk is :
(A)
2
2 R (B)
4
2 R (C)
4
2
R
(D)
4
4
R
8. A proton, a deutron and an particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular trajectories in a constant magnetic
field. and
p d
r r r
= > (B)
a d p
r r r = = (C)
d p
r r r
= <
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9. A neutron, a proton, an electron and an particle enter a region of uniform magnetic field with
the same velocities. The magnetic field is perpendicular and directed into the plane of the paper.
the tracks of the particles are labelled in the figure. The electron follows the track
(A) D (B) C
(C) B (D) A
10. The figure shows three situations when an electron with velocity v travels through a uniform magnetic field B . In each case,
which is the direction of magnetic force on the electron ?
(A) axis axis axis ve z ve x ve y + , , + (B) axis axis andzero ve z ve x ,
(C) axis axis and zero ve z ve y + , + (D) axis axis and zero ve z ve y , +
11. The radius of the path of an electron moving at a speed of
7
3 10 m/ s perpendicular to a magnetic field is nearly
(A) 15 cm (B) 45 cm (C) 27 cm (D) 34 cm
12. The maximum velocity to which a proton can be accelerated in a cyclotron of 10 MHz frequency and radius 50 cm is
(A)
8
6 28 10 . m/ s (B)
8
3 14 10 . m/ s (C)
7
6 28 10 . m/ s (D)
7
3 14 10 . m/ s
13. Two particles of masses and
a b
m m and same charge are projected in a perpendicular magnetic field. They travel along circular
paths of radius and
a b
r r such that
a b
r r > . Then which is true?
(A)
a a b b
m v m v > (B) and
a b a b
m m v v > >
(C) and
a b a b
m m v v = > (D)
b b a a
m v m v >
14. An electron moves in a circular orbit with a uniform speed v. It produces a magnetic field B at the centre of the circle. The radius
of the circle is proportional to :
(A)
B
v
(B)
v
B
(C)
v
B
(D)
B
v
15. Two charged particles are projected into a region in which a magnetic field is perpendicular to their velocities. After they enter the
magnetic field, you can conclude that
(A) the charges are deflected in opposite directions (B) the charges continue move in a straight line
(C) the charges move in circular paths (D) the charges move in circular path but in opposite directions
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DATE : TIME : 40 Minutes MARKS : [ ___ /15] TEST CODE : MAG [4]
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This test contains a total of 15 Objective Type Questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Which of the following particles will describe the smallest circle when projected with the same velocity perpendicular to the
magnetic field?
(A) Electron (B) Proton (C) particle (D) Deuteron
2. Four charged particles are projected perpendicularly into the magnetic field with equal. Which will have minimum frequency of
roration?
(A) Proton (B) Electron (C) Li
+
(D) He
+
3. An electron and a proton of equal linear momentum enter in the direction perpendicular to uniform magnetic field. If the radii of
their circular path be
e
r and
p
r respectively, then
e
p
r
r
, is equal to
e
m = mass of electron,
p
m = mass of proton.
(A)
1 2 /
p
e
m
m
| |
|
|
\
(B)
p
e
m
m
(C)
1 2 /
e
p
m
m
| |
|
|
\
(D) 1
4. Which of the following while in motion cannot be deflected by magnetic field?
(A) Protons (B) Cathode rays (C) Alpha particles (D) Neutrons
5. Two particles of equal charges after being accelerated through the same potential difference enter a uniform transverse magnetic
field and describe circular path of radii R
1
and R
2
respectively. Then the ratio of their mass (M
1
/M
2
) is
(A)
1
2
R
R
(B)
2
1
2
R
R
| |
|
\
(C)
2
1
R
R
(D)
2
2
1
R
R
| |
|
\
6. The magnetic force on a charged particle moving in the field does not work, because.
(A) kinetic energy of the charged particle does not change
(B) the charge of the particle remains same
(C) the magnetic force is parallel to velocity of the particle
(D) the magnetic force is parallel to magnetic field
7. Identify the correct statement from the following
(A) Cyclotron frequency is dependent on speed of the charged particle
(B) Kinetic energy of charged particle in cyclotron does not dependent on its mass
(C) Cyclotron frequency does not depend on speed of charged particle
(D) Kinetic energy of charged particle in cyclotron is independent of its charge
8. A proton with energy of 2 MeV enters a uniform magnetic field of 2.5 T normally. Then magnetic force on the proton is
(Take mass of proton be
27
1 6 10 . kg
)
(A)
12
3 10 N
(B)
10
8 10 N
(C)
12
8 10 N
(D)
10
2 10 N
]
(A) 0.5 A (B) 15 A (C) 5 A (D) 1.5 A
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11. A wire PQR is bent as shown in figure and is placed in a region of
uniform magnetic field B. The length of PQ = QR = l. A current I
ampere flows through the wire as shown. The magnitude of the force
on PQ and QR will be :
(A) BIl, 0 (B) 2BIl, 0
(C) 0, BIl (D) 0, 0
12. When a positively charged particle enters a uniform magnetic field with uniform velocity, its trajectory can be :
1. a straight line 2. a circle 3. a helix
(A) 1 only (B) 1 or 2 (C) 1 or 3 (D) Any one of 1, 2 and 3
13. A charge particle of mass m and charge q enters a region of uniform magnetic field B perpendicular of its velocity v. The particle
initially at rest was accelerated by a potential difference V (volts) before it entered the region of magnetic field. What is the
diameter of the circular path followed by the charged particle in the region of magnetic field?
(A)
2
3
mV
q
(B)
2 2mV
B q
(C)
2mV
B
q
(D)
2 B mV
q B
14. A thin flexible wire of length L is connected to two adjacent fixed
points and carries a current I in the clockwise direction, as shown in
the figure. When the system is put in a uniform magnetic field of
strength B going into the plane of the paper, the wire takes the shape
of a circle. The tension in the wire is :
(A) IBL (B)
IBL
(C)
2
IBL
(D)
4
IBL
15. Two long parallel wires are at a distance 2d apart. They carry steady equal current flowing out of the plane of the paper as shown.
The variation of the magnetic field along the line XX' is given by
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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DATE : TIME : 40 Minutes MARKS : [ ___ /15] TEST CODE : MAG [5]
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This test contains a total of 15 Objective Type Questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Two circular concentric loops of radii
1 2
20 and 30 r cm r cm = = are
place in the X-Y plane as shown in the figure. A current I = 7A is
flowing through them. The magnetic moment of this loop system is :
(A)
, )
2
0 4 . k Am + (B)
, )
2
1 5 . k Am
(C)
, )
2
1 1 . k Am + (D)
, )
2
1 3 . j Am +
2. 3A of current is flowing in a linear conductor having a length of 40 cm. The conductor is placed in a magnetic field of strength
500 gauss and makes an angle of 30 with direction of the field, It experience a force of magnitude
(A)
4
3 10 N (B)
2
3 510 N (C)
2
3 10 N
(D)
4
3 10 N
3. A circular loop and a square loop are formed from the same wire and the same current is passed through them. Find the ratio of
their dipole moments.
(A) 4 (B)
4
(C)
2
(D) 2
4. A tangent galvanometer is connected directly to an ideal battery. If the number of turns in the coil is doubled, the deflection will.
(A) increase (B) decrease (C) remain unchanged (D) either increase or decrease
5. Statement 1 : When radius of circular loop carrying current is doubled, its magnetic moment becomes four times.
Statement 2 : Magnetic moment depends on area of the loop.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True and Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True and Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
6. If a current is passed in a spring, it :
(A) gets compressed (B) get expanded (C) oscillates (D) remains unchanged
7. A current carrying straight wire is kept along the axis of a circular loop carrying a current. The straight wire.
(A) will exert an inward force on the circular loop
(B) will exert an outward force on the circular loop
(C) will exert a force on the circular loop parallel to itself
(D) will not exert any force on the circular loop
8. The magnetic dipole moment of a current loop is independent of
(A) magnetic field in which it is laying (B) number of turns
(C) area of the loop (D) current in the loop
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9. An electron is moving in an orbit of radius R with a time period T as shown in the figure. The magnetic moment produced may be
given by :
(A)
2 | e | A
M
T
= (B)
2 | e | A
M
T
=
(C)
| e | A
M
T
= (D)
| e | A
M
T
=
| e | represents the magnitude of the electron charge
10. The resultant force on the current loop PQRS due to a long current carrying conductor will be
(A)
4
10 N
(B)
4
3 6 10 . N
(C)
4
1 8 10 . N
(D)
4
5 10 N
11. Toroid is :
(A) ring shaped closed solenoid (B) rectangular shaped solenoid
(C) ring shaped open solenoid (D) square shaped solenoid
12. Biot - Savart's law may be represented in vector from as
(A)
0
3
4
dl r
dB i
r
= (B)
0
4
dB i dl r
= (C)
0
2
4
dl r
dB i
r
= (D)
0
4
dl r
dB i
r
=
13. The magnetic field on the axis of a long solenoid having n turns per unit length and carrying a current i is :
(A)
0
ni (B)
2
0
n i (C)
2
0
ni (D) None of these
14. A current i is passing through a straight conductor of infinite length. The magnetic field at a point situated at a distance R from the
conductor is :
(A)
0
2
i
(B)
0
2
2
i
R
(C)
0
3
2
i
R
(D)
0
2
i
R
15. When current is passed through a circular wire prepared from a long conducting wire, the magnetic field produced at its centre is
B. Now a loop having two turns is prepared from the same wire and the same current is passed through it. The magnetic field at its
centre will be :
(A) 4B (B)
4
B
(C)
2
B
(D) 16B