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An electron moves along the line AB, which lies in the same plane as a circular loop of conducting
wires as shown in the diagram. What will be the direction of current induced, if any, in the loop?
(1) A to B and C to D
(2) B to A and D to C
(3) A to B and D to C
(4) B to A and C to D
3. A small circular loop is suspended from an insulating thread. Another coaxial circular loop
carrying a current I and having radius much larger than the first loop starts moving towards the
smaller loop. The smaller loop will:
7. Magnetic flux in a circuit containing a coil of resistance 2 changes from 2.0 Wb to 10 Wb in 0.2
sec. The charge passed through the coil in this time is
(1) 0.8 C (2) 1.0 C
(3) 5.0 C (4) 4.0 C
8. In a magnetic field of 0.05 T, area of a coil changes from 101 cm2 to 100 cm2 without changing
the resistance which is 2. The amount of charge that flow during this period is
(1) 2.5 × 10–6 coulomb
(2) 2 × 10–6 coulomb
(3) 10–6 coulomb
(4) 8 × 10–6 coulomb
9. A circular coil of 500 turns of wire has an enclosed area of 0.1m2 per turn. It is kept perpendicular
to a magnetic field of induction 0.2 T and rotated by 180° about a diameter perpendicular to the
field in 0.1 sec. How much charge will pass when the coil is connected to a galvanometer with a
combined resistance of 50 ohms
(1) 0.2 C (2) 0.4 C
(3) 2 C (4) 4 C
10. Figure shows a conducting Rectangular loop of electrical resistance R. There exists a uniform
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magnetic field given by B = B 10t 2 − 5t kˆ in the region. The current in the loop at
0
(1) t = 0 is zero
10B0
(2) t = 0 is A to B
R
1
(3) t = s is zero
4
30B0
(4) t = 1 s is B to A
R
Answer key
1. (4) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (2) 6. (4)
7. (4) 8. (1) 9. (2) 10. (3, 4)