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6.

Electromagnetic Induction combination of two equilateral triangles ACD


and CDE of side 1m. It is placed in uniform
1. If the coefficient of mutual induction of the magnetic field B = 4T acting perpendicular to
primary and secondary coils of an induction the plane of frame. The magnitude of
coil is 5 H and a current of 10 A is cut off in magnetic force acting on the frame is :-
5 × 10–4 s, the emf inducted (in volt) in the
secondary coil is :-
(1) 5 × 104 (3) 25 × 105
5
(2) 1 × 10 (4) 5 × 106
2. A square loop of wire, side length 10 cm is
placed at an angle of 45° with a magnetic field
that changes uniformly from 0.1T to zero in (1) 24 N (2) Zero
0.7 seconds. The induced current in the loop (3) 16 N (4) 8 N
(its resistance is 1 ) is :- 7. An electron moving with a speed u along the
(1) 1.0 mA (2) 2.5 mA positive x-axis at y = 0 enters a region of
(3) 3.5 mA (4) 4.0 mA
3. A generator at a utility company produces uniform magnetic field which
100A of current at 4000 V. The voltage is exists to the right of y-axis. The electron exits
stepped up to 240000 V by a transformer from the region after some time with the
before it is sent on a high voltage transmission speed  at co-ordinate y, then :-
line. The current in transmission line is :
(1) 3.67 A (2) 2.67 A
(3) 1.67 A (4) 2.40 A
4. An aluminium ring B faces an electromagnet
A. The current I through A can be altered.
Then which of the following statement is
correct :-

(1)  > u, y < 0 (2)  = u, y > 0


(3)  > u, y > 0 (4)  = u, y < 0
8. Two particles A and B of masses m A and mB
respectively and having the same charge are
moving in a plane. A uniform magnetic field
(1) If I decreases A will repel B exists perpendicular to this plane. The speeds
(2) Whether I increases or decreases, B will of the particles are A and B respectively, and
not experience any force the trajectories are as shown in the figure.
(3) If I increases, A will repel B Then :-
(4) If I increases, A will attract B
5. A current carrying loop is placed in a uniform
magnetic field in four different orientations, I,
II, III & IV. Arrange them in the decreasing
order of potential energy

(1) mAA < mBB


(2) mAA > mBB
(3) mA < mB and A < B
(4) mA = mB and A = B
9. A square metallic wire loop of side 0.1 m
and resistance of 1 is moved with a
constant velocity in a magnetic field of 2
wb/m2 as shown in figure. The magnetic
field is perpendicular to the plane of the
(1) I > III > II > IV(2) I > II > III > IV loop, loop is connected to a network of
(3) I > IV > II > III(4) III > IV > I > II resistances. What should be the velocity of
6. Same current i = 2A is flowing in a wire frame loop so as to have a steady current of 1mA
as shown in figure. The frame is a in loop
(1) 2 A, ACW (2) 0.5 A, ACW
(1) 1 cm/sec (2) 2 cm/sec (3) Zero (4) 0.5 A, CW
(3) 3 cm/sec (4) 4 cm/sec 14. Two coils X and Y are placed in a circuit
10. As shown in the figure a metal rod makes such that when a current changes 2A in
contact and complete the circuit. The coil X, the magnetic flux changes by 0.4
circuit is perpendicular to the magnetic weber in Y. The value of mutual
field with B = 0.15 Tesla. If the resistance inductance of the coils -
is 3, force needed to move the rod as (1) 0.2 H (2) 5 H
indicated with a constant speed of 2m/sec
is (3) 0.8 H (4) 20 H
15. A uniform magnetic field B exists in a
cylindrical region of radius 10 cm as
shown in figure. A uniform wire of length
80cm and resistance 4.0 is bent into a
square frame and is placed with one side
along a diameter of the cylindrical region.
If the magnetic field increases at a constant
rate of 0.010 T/s, find the current induced
11. In an oscillating L-C circuit, maximum in the frame –
charge on the capacitor is Q. The charge
on this capacitor, when the energy is
stored equally between the electric and
magnetic fields is :-

(1) 3.9 × 10–5 A (2) 8 × 10–5 A


12. Two solenoids have identical geometrical (3) 18 × 10–5 A (4) 6 × 10–5 A
construction and same number of turns but
one is made of thick wire and other of thin 16. A bar magnet is moved along the axis of a
wire. Which of the following quantities are copper ring placed far away from the
different for two solenoids – magnet. Looking from the side of the
(a) Self inductance. magnet, an anticlockwise current is found
(b) Rate of joule heating if the same to be induced in the ring. Which of the
current goes through them. following may be true –
(c) Magnetic potential energy if the same
current goes through them . (1) The south pole faces the ring and the
(d) Time constant. magnet moves towards it
(1) b, d (2) a, c (2) The north pole faces the ring and the
(3) b, c (4) All above magnet moves towards it
13. A metallic frame moves v with constant
velocity v near a infinite length current (3) The north pole faces the ring and the
carrying wire. At any instant induced emf magnet moves away from it
in sides AD and BC are 5 V and 2V
respectively. If resistance of frame is 6 (4) None of these
then magnitude and direction of induced 17. Which is correct for phenomenon of
current in it – periodic electromagnetic induction -
(1) Phase difference between induced emf KEY
and induced current is
1 – 10 2 1 3 2 3 1 4 2 2 1
(2) Phase difference between induced emf
and linked flux is zero
11 – 20 4 1 4 1 1 2 3 3 2 3
(3) Phase difference between induced emf
and linked flux is /2
(4) Frequency of all induced parameters is
double the rotational frequency of the coil
18. A conducting loop is placed in a uniform
magnetic field with its plane perpendicular
to the field. An emf is induced in the loop
if - (a) It is translated (inside the field)
(b) It is rotated about its axis
(c) It is rotated about a diameter
(d) It is deformed
(1) a,b (2) b,c
(3) c,d (4) a,c,d
19. A field line shown in the figure. This field
line cannot represent –

(1) magnetic field


(2) electrostatic field
(3) induced electric field
(4) All of above
20. A conducting loop of radius R is present in
a uniform magnetic field B perpendicular
the plane of the ring. If radius R varies as a
function of time ‘t’, as R = R0+ t. The
e.m.f induced in the loop is:-

(1) 2(R0 + t)B clockwise


(2) (R0 + t)B clockwise
(3) 2(R0 + t)B anticlockwise
(4) zero

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