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1.

According to Biot-Savart law, how does magnetic field strength at a given point
depends on a distance to this point and electric current in a conductor?
a) It is inversely proportional to the electric current I and distance r.
b) It is directly proportional to electric current I and inversely proportional to the distance square r2.
c) It is directly proportional to the product of electric current I and distance r.
d) It is directly proportional to the distance square r 2 and is inversely proportional to electric current

2. Magnetic field is generated:


a) Around moving electric charge.
b) By stationary electric charge.
c) Around the plates of a capacitor.
d) By the dipole.

3. Which, among the following quantities, is not affected by the magnetic field?
a) Moving charge
b) Change in magnetic flux
c) Current flowing in a conductor
d) Stationary charge

4. If the flow of electric current is parallel to the magnetic field, the Ampere force will be::
a) Zero.
b) Infinitely high.
c) Maximal.
d) Half the original value.

5. Magnetic Field lines are directed from:


a) North pole to South pole.
b) South pole to North pole.
c) West to East..
d) East to West.

6. Which of the following is true?


a) The magnetic field acts by force on moving charges.
b) The electric field acts by force only on a stationary charge.
c) The magnetic field acts by force only on a charge moving parallel to the direction of the field.
d) All the above.

8. What is the principal determinant of magnetic properties of a substance?


a) Orbital motion of electrons in atoms and rotation of electrons around their own axis.
b) Precession of nucleus around of electrons.
c) Transition of electrons from one energetic level to another.
d) Interaction of electrons with nucleus and each other.

9. As the North pole of one magnet approaches the South pole of the other, the magnets:
a) Always attract.
b) Always repel.
c) Do not interact.
d) Sometimes attract, and sometimes repel.

10. When breaking a magnet into two parts:


a) Two single-pole magnets are obtained
b) Two pieces are obtained without magnetic properties
c) Each fragment will have both (N and S) poles
d) One will retain its magnetic properties, the other will not

11. What is the Lorentz Force?


a) The force with which a homogeneous magnetic field acts on a nonmoving charged particle,
b) The force with which an electrically charged body acts on a magnet.
c) The force with which a homogeneous magnetic field acts on a moving charged particle,
d) The force with which the magnetic field acts on the dielectric.

12. Where is the Earth's magnetic field generated?


a) In the vicinity of the Earth's magnetic poles.
b) In the liquid layer of the Earth's core,
c) In the magnetosphere.
d) On the Earth's equator.

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