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wes Ys ADVANCE PROBLEMS SOLVING FOR JEE ADV 2020 PART 3 pecial class 1.Two long parallel conducting horizontal rails are connected by a conducting wire at one end. A uniform magnetic field B (directly vertically downwards) exists in the region of space. A light uniform ring of diameter d which is practically equal to separation between the rails, is placed over the rails as shown in figure. If resistance of ring be per unit length, calculate force required to pull the ring with uniform velocity v. 2.A rod of length 2a is free to rotate in a vertical 1 plane, about a horizontal axis O passing through its Ty mid point. A long straight, horizontal wire is in the same plane and is carrying a constant current I as shown in figure. At initial moment of time, the rod | is horizontal and starts to rotate with constant ——S— angular velocity @, calculate emf induced in the ° rod as a function of time. 3.A long straight conductor carries a current /,. At distan s a and (a+b) from it, there are two identical wires, each having resistance 2. per unit length, which are inter-connected by a resistance R as shown in figure. A conducting rod AB of length b can slide along the wires without friction. At t=0, the rod is in extreme left position and starts to move to the right with constant velocity v. Calculate force F required to maintain velocity of the rod constant as function of time t. Neglect self induction of the circuit at a distance I apart in a horizontal plane. A rod of mass mand resistance R can slide along the rails. A uniform magnetic field of induction B exists along vertically downward direction and coefficient of friction between rails and rod is x. If a battery of emf E and negligible internal resistance is connected between the rails at left end, as shown in figure, calculate minimum value, F., 4. Two long parallel conducting rails are fixed at a fixed | T sk pa] @8 of force required to be applied horizontally rightwards on the rod to move it to the right. If calculate (a) Steady state velocity of the rod, (v) Power required to keep the rod moving with that steady velocity, and (©) Thermal power generated in the rod. A rod of mass m and having resistance R can rotate freely about a horizontal O, sliding along a metallic circular ring of radius a as shown in figure. The ring is fixed in a vertical plane with axis coinciding with the axis of rotation of the rod. A uniform magnetic field of induction B exists in the space parallel to the axis of rotation. A voltage source is connected across the ring and the axis. Neglecting self inductance of the circuit, calculate the law according to which emf of the source must vary so that rod rotates with constant angular velocity © 6.A Wire loop in the form of a sector of Seer ae Batata te a circle of radius a = 20 cmis located n lag btes lela eb ceta Eldar boundary of a uniform magnetic field nox ow x x x ook x of strength B=1 tesla as shown in 7 7 7 7 : 7 7 7 7 7 figure. Angle of sector is 0=45’ and resistance of the loop is R=202. The loop is rotated about axis O which is parallel to the magnetic field and lies on its boundary, with a constant angular velocity . If rate of heat generation in the loop is 3.14mJ/revolution, calculate (a) Angular velocity » and (b) Average thermal power. 7. A conducting rod of mass m and length | is free to oscillate in a vertical plane about a horizontal axis passing through one of its ends. Lower end of the rod slides along a metallic strip CD bent along circular arc of radius I as shown in figure. A uniform magnetic field of induction B exists in the space. Direction of magnetic field is parallel to the axis of rotation. NW NE on } ZL 5 oS (a) Neglecting friction, calculate frequency of its oscillations for small angular amplitude 6, (b) If a resistance R is connected between axis of rotation and the strip CD by closing switch S, calculate moment +(1)required to be applied on the rod to keep its oscillations as before. Neglect inductance of the circuit and assume that at t = 0, the rod was in its rightmost position. Two long rails are horizontal and parallel to each other. On one end, the rails are connected by a resistance R and on the other end a capacitor of capacitance C is connected as shown in figure. A connector of mass m and length | can slide o the rails with friction. Vertical component of earth’s magnetic induction is B (downwards). A constant horizontal force F starts active on the connector. (a) Calculate steady state velocity of the connector and steady charge on capacitor. (b) If at t = 0, the connector was at rest, calculate its velocity as a function of time t. ws R 10. A small, electrically charged bead of mass m and charge q can slide on a circular, frictionless, insulating string of radius r. An electric dipole having the dipole moment vector p is fixed at the center of the circle with the dipole's axis lying in the plane of the circle. Initially the bead is on the plane of symmetry of the dipole, as shown in the figure. Find the speed of the charge bead when the angle between p and position vector of bead relative to the dipole moment vector is . <0> c > b > a), and the electric field lines and current flow are cylindrically + symmetric. The region between the shells of radii b and c is filled with a medium of specific conductivity p (r)= pb/r, where b

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