F.Sc. Physics (Part-II) Solved Numerical Problems: On A 20.0 CM Straight
F.Sc. Physics (Part-II) Solved Numerical Problems: On A 20.0 CM Straight
F.Sc. Physics (Part-II) Solved Numerical Problems: On A 20.0 CM Straight
NUMERICAL PROBLEMS
F.Sc. Physics, Chapter # 14: ELECTROMAGNETISM
14.1 Find the value of the magnetic field that will cause a maximum force of on a 20.0 cm straight
wire carrying a current of 10.0 A.
14.2 How fast must a proton move in a magnetic field of such that the magnetic force is equal to its
weight?
14.3 A velocity selector has a magnetic field of 0.30 T. If a perpendicular electric field of 10,000 Vm -1 is applied,
what will be the speed of the particle that will pass through the selector?
Calculations:
14.4 A coil of 0.1 m x 0.1 m and of 200 turns carrying a current of 1.0 mA is placed in a uniform magnetic field of
0.1 T. Calculate the maximum torque that acts on the coil.
14.5 A power line 10.0 m high carries a current 200 A. Find the magnetic field of the wire at the ground.
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14.7 What current should pass through a solenoid that is 0.5 m long with 10000 turns of copper wire so that it will
have a magnetic field of 0.4 T?
14.8 A galvanometer having an internal resistance Rg = 15.0 Ω gives full scale deflection with current lg = 20.0 mA.
It is to be converted into an ammeter of range 10.0 A. Find the value of shunt resistance Rs.
14.9 The resistance of a galvanometer is 50.0 Ω and reads full scale deflection with a current of 2.0 mA. Show by a
diagram how to convert this galvanometer into voltmeter reading 200 V full scale.
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