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PHY S IC S

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Course : VIJETA & VIJAY (ADP & ADR) Date : 20.04.2019


NO. 4

TEST INFORMATION
DATE : 25.04.2019 ADVANCED PART TEST (APT)–2
Syllabus : Current electricity, Capacitor, Error Analysis, Magnetic field and force, Electromagnetic induction,
Alternating Current.

DPP Syllabus : Magnetic field and force, Electromagnetic Induction, Alternating Current

DPP No. # 4
PART–I
Total Marks : 85 Max. Time : 75 min.
Single choice Objective (-1 negative marking) Q. 1 to 5 (3 marks 3 min.) [15, 15]
Multiple choice objective (–2 negative & partial marking) Q.6 to 13 (4 marks, 3 min.) [32, 24]
Single Digit Subjective Questions (-1 negative marking) Q.14 to Q.18 (3 marks, 3 min.) [15, 15]
Comprehension (MCQ) ('–2' negative & Partial marking) Q.19 to Q.20 (4 marks 3 min.) [08, 06]
Comprehension (-1 negative marking) Q.21 to 24 (3 marks 3 min.) [12, 12]
Match Listing (-1 negative marking) Q.25 (3 marks, 3 min.) [03, 03]

1. In the given circuit Key is closed at t = 0. At what time the P.D across inductor is one fourth of emf of the
cell.

L L 2L
(A) n2 (B) n 4 (C) 0 (D)
R R R

2. Conductor of length  has shape of a semi cylinder of radius R (<< ). Cross section of the conductor is
shown in the figure. Thickness of the conductor is t (<< R) and conductivity of its material varies with
angle  according to the law  = 0 cos where 0 is a constant. If a battery of emf  is connected across
its end faces (across the semi–circular cross-sections), the magnetic induction at the mid point O of the
axis of the semi-cylinder is :

 0 0 t  0 0 t  0 0 t 20 0t
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 4  

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3. In the ac circuit shown, XL=7 ,R=4  and XC=4 .The reading of the ideal voltmeter V2 is 8 2 . The
reading of the ideal ammeter:

(A) 3A (B) 2A (C) 4A (D) 5A

4. Consider a square frame of side 1m and total resistance 16 (uniformly ×


distributed) in two regions of uniform magnetic field. In region left to line
D × C
AC magnetic field is 200 T inward and perpendicular to the plane. In
× ×
region right to the line AC magnetic field is 200 T outward and
perpendicular to the plane. A conducting rod of negligible resistance ×
slides with uniform velocity 0.5 m/s as shown in the figure. The rod always
remain parallel to side BC. Current through the conducting rod when it is ×
25 cm away from side BC is A B
20 40
(A) zero (B) A (C) A (D) 10A
3 3

5. Three identical large plates are fixed at separation of d from each other Q1 d 2 d 3
as shown. The area of each plate is A. Plate 1 is given charge +Q while
plates 2 and 3 are neutral and are connected to each other through coil
of inductances L and switch S. If resistance of all connected wires is
neglected the maximum current flow through coil after closing switch is
S
(C = 0 A/d) (neglect fringe effect)
L
Q0 Q0 2Q0 Q0
(A) (B) (C)  (D)
LC 2LC LC 2 LC

6. 2
In the circuit shown, resistance R = 100 , inductance L = H

8
and capacitance C = F are connected in series with an ac

source of 200 volt and frequency ‘f’. If the readings of the hot
wire voltmeters V1 and V2 are same then :
(A) f = 125 Hz (B) f = 250  Hz
(C) current through R is 2A (D) V1 = V2 = 1000 volt

7. Consider a series LCR circuit connected to an AC supply of 220 V. If voltage drop across resistance R
is VR, voltage drop across capacitor is Vc = 2VR and that across inductor coil is VL = 3VR then choose
correct alternative(s)
(A) VR  220 2 V
1
(B) Power factor of circuit is
2
(C) VR = 156 V

(D) Phase difference between current and source voltage is
4

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8. A proton is fired from origin with velocity v  v0 ˆj  v0kˆ in a uniform magnetic field B  B0 ˆj
In the subsequent motion of the proton (v0 and B0 are positive)
(A) its z-coordinate can never be negative
(B) its x-coordinate can never be positive
(C) its x-and z-coordinates cannot be zero at the same time
(D) its y-coordinate will be proportional to its time of flight

9. A wooden cubical block ABCDEFGO of mass m and side 'a' z


is wrapped by a square wire loop of perimeter 4a at z = a/2
as shown. The current in the wire I. The whole system is G F B
placed on frictionless horizontal surface in a uniform C
 B
magnetic field B  B0ˆj In this situation. Line of action of a

normal force between horizontal surface and block passes O


y
through a point at a distance x from centre. Select the E
correct statement(s) A D
x
mg mg
(A) The block must not topple if I  (B) The block must not topple if I 
aB0 2aB0
a mg a mg
(C) x  if I  (D) x  if I 
4 2aB0 4 4aB0

10. A capacitor with charge Q on it is connected to an inductor L as shown in diagram at t = 0. When the
switch is flipped from position 1 to 2, the current in the circuit is observed to be at half of its maximum
value. Then

L L
C

2
Q 3
(A) Charge on capacitor at the time was Q/2 (B) Charge on capacitor at that time was
2
Q2 Q2
(C) Total energy lost is (D) Total energy lost is
4C 8C

11. A ring of mass m and radius R is set into pure rolling on horizontal y
rough surface, in a uniform magnetic field of strength B-as shown in × × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×
the figure. A point charge of negligible mass is attached to rolling ring. × × × × × m× × × ×q × × × × × ×
Friction is sufficient so that it does not slip at any point of its motion. × × × × × × × × × × × × × × ×

(is measured in clockwise from positive y-axis) × × × × × × × × × × v×=×/R
×××
(A) Ring will continue to move with constant velocity. ××××R ×××××××××××
(B) The value of friction acting on ring is Bqv cos . × × × × × × × × × × v× × × x× ×
(C) The value of friction acting on ring is Bqv sin . ×××××××××××××××
×××××××××××××××
 mg 
(D) Ring will lose contact with ground if v is greater than  
 2qB 

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12. In the figure shown the key is switched on at t = 0. Let 1 and 2 be the
currents through inductors having self inductances L1 & L2 at any time t
respectively. The magnetic energy stored in the inductors 1 and 2 be U1 V
L1 1 2 L2
U1
and U2. Then at any instant of time is :
U2
L1 L2 K
(A) (B)
L2 L1 R
1 2
(C) (D)
2 1

13. There exist a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to plane of A


the paper (inward) right side of the line AB. A particle of charge 
 B
–q and mass m enters a uniform magnetic field B X X X
(perpendicular to paper inward) at P with a velocity V0 at an V0

angle  and leaves the field at Q with velocity V at angle  as P X X X
shown in figure.
(A)  =   X X X
(B) V = V0
2mV0 sin  V X X X
(C) PQ =
Bq 
2m(   ) X X X
(D) The particle remains in the field for time t = Q
Bq

14. In the circuit diagram shown, XC = 100 , XL = 200  and


R = 100 . The effective current through the source is X
then find out value of X :

15. There exist a uniform inward magnetic field B =1T in cylindrical


region of radius r = 2 m. Outside the cylindrical region the
magnetic field is outward but of same magnitude 1T. A point
charge (q = 1C and m = 1 kg) is projected from a point A on × × ×
circumference with velocity 2m/s towards center as shown in A × × × ×
figure. After time t = N sec particle again passes through initial × × O× ×
point A. Find the minimum possible value of N. × × ×

16. Solid uniform conducting sphere of mass ‘m’ and charge Q, rotates about its axis of symmetry with
constant angular velocity ‘’ then the ratio of magnetic moment to the moment of inertia of the sphere is
xQ.
then x is : ( Neglect induced charges due to centrifugal force)
6m

17. The current in the outer coil is varying with time as I = 2t2. The b
heat developed in the inner coil between t = 0 to t seconds is
k 20  2 a4 t 3 a
, where the resistance of the inner coil is R and
3b2R
b >> a. Find k.,

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18. Consider 3 identical conducting loops kept parallel to each other such that their axes coincide. Loop (1),
loop (2) and loop (3) self inductance of each loop is L. Current in loop (1) is I1, in loop (2) I2 and in loop
dI dI dI
(3) I3, rate of change in current in them at certain instant is 1 , 2 , 3 respectively . Their mutual
dt dt dt
inductance is Mij (i.e. for 1 & 2 its M12) current in loop (1) and (3) is in same sense and in (2) its in opposite
sense :
d  d

1 2 3

 
(1) (2) (3)
dI1 dI dI L
Given that if  2 2  3 , emf induced in loop (2) is zero. Find
dt dt dt M12
Comprehension-1
A thin non conducting ring of mass m, radius R, carrying uniformly distributed charge q is placed on
smooth horizontal plane. There exist an uniform time varying magnetic field in a cylindrical region directed
vertically upward. Magnitude of magnetic field varies with time as B = B0 t n tesla, where n is a number.
Centre of ring coincides with centre of cylindrical region. Ring was at rest at t = 0. Neglect the magnetic
field produced due to any kind of motion of ring.
Answer the following 2 questions.
19. Choose the correct option(s) regarding magnitude of induced electric field at the periphery of the ring.
E E E E

(A) (B) (C) (D)


(Parabolic)

t t
(if n = 1) t t
(if n = 2) (if n = 2) (if n = 3)

20. Choose the correct option(s) regarding instantaneous power P delivered to the ring by the source of
magnetic field.
B 2 q2R2 B 2 q2R2 3
(A) if n = 1, P = 0 t (B) if n = 2, P = 0 t
4m 4m
B 2 q2R2 7 B 2 q2R2 5
(C) if n = 4, P = 0 t (D) if n = 3, P = 0 t
m 4m
Comprehension-2
 
Suppose E and B are electric field and magnetic field at a
 
EB
point in space. The vector is known as the poynting
0
vector. The magnitude of poynting vector is the rate of flow of
energy per unit area per unit time. The rate at which
electromagnetic energy flows through any area is the flux of
poynting vector through that area.
Consider a cylindrical conductor of length  and radius of cross-section r.It carries  current distributed
uniformly through out it’s cross section. Resistivity of conductor is .

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21. What is magnitude of poynting vector at a point on lateral surface of the conductor ?
 2  2  2
(A) (B) 3
(C) 2 2
(D)
2 r 2
2 r 2 r 22r 3

22. Total energy radiated per unit time through half cylindrical surface of the conductor is –
 2 2  2 
(A) (B) (C) (D) Zero
r 2 2r 2 2 r 2

Comprehension-3
Analysis of an alternating current circuit becomes easier if complex numbers are used to represent
impedance as described below.
 1 
The resistance (R), inductive reactance ( L ) and capacitive reactance   are represented by the
 C 
 1 
numbers R, jL , – j   respectively.
 C 

[Here j = 1 : Multiplication by j shows potential difference leads current by and multiplication
2

by –j shows potential difference lags behind the current by ].
2
 1 
The effective complex impedance Z is obtained by grouping R, jL and –j   just as in the case of
 C 
grouping of resistance in direct current circuit. Now |Z| gives the true value of the impedance and arg
Z =  gives the phase angle by which emf is ahead of the current. If I is the R.M.S value of the current
through the combinations and E the R.M.S value of emf across it, they are related as
E = |Z| I

23. The complex impedance of a device in an alternating current circuit is (4 + 3j) ohm. When the current
through the device is 2A, the potential difference across it and the phase angle  by which p.d leads
current are respectively.
(A) 10 V, 370 (B) 10 V, 530 (C) 50 V, 0 (D) 14 V, 0

24. In the circuit, the value of the impedance is

2
 1  1
(A) R 2   L  (B) R  L 
 C  C

1 L2 2
(C) R  L  (D) R2 
C (1  LC2 )2

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25. The figures in list- show some charge and current distribution with a charged particle projected in some
specific direction list- gives certain conditions which may exist in the subsequent motion of the charged
particle. Match list with list and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists :
(Neglect gravity force on charged particle)

List -I List-II
(P) A positive charge projected along the axis of two (1) Magnitude of acceleration of
coaxial current carrying loops, carrying currents the charged particle is
in opposite directions as shown constant
1 2
+
q v

(Q) Two long line charges having equal charge density (2) Kinetic energy of the charged
 parallel to z-axis passing through points A (a,0,0) particle is constant
and B (-a,0,0) and a positive charge projected along
Y-axis from point C(0,2a,0)
 Z

 
B  
C 
+ 
 Y
q  A


  X
 


(R) A positive charge is projected from an inside point (3) Angular momentum of the
on the axis of a long solenoid at some angle  charged particle about the
with axis as shown. Charge does not hit the solenoid point of projection is constant

+
q

(S) A positive charge projected from a point in between (4) Path of the charged particle
two large parallel oppositely charged horizontal plates is straight
at some angle  with horizontal as shown. Charge
does not hit the plate.
+ + + + + + + + + + + +

+
q
– – – – – – – – – – – –
Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 3 1 2 4
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 4 2 1 3
(D) 3 4 2 1

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PART–II
Total Marks : 50 Max. Time : 45 min.
Single choice Objective (-1 negative marking) Q. 1 to 5 (3 marks 3 min.) [15, 15]
Multiple choice objective (-2 negative & partial marking) Q.6 to 10 (4 marks, 3 min.) [20, 15]
Single Digit Subjective Questions (-1 negative marking) Q.11 to Q.14 (3 marks, 3 min.) [12, 12]
Double Digits Subjective Questions (-1 negative marking) Q. 15 (3 marks, 3 min.) [03, 03]

1. In the first AC circuit current from the AC source is 1 = 0 sin (t –37°), in the second AC circuit current
from AC source is I2 = I0 sin (t + 53°), current from AC source in third AC circuit will be :

Z1 Z2 Z1 Z2

N N N
E = E0 sint E = E0 sint E = E0 sint
I  –1  1   I  –1  2  
(A) 0 sin  t  tan    (B) 0 sin  t  tan   
2   7  2   7 
I   2  I   1 
(C) 0 sin  t  tan–1    (D) 0 sin  t  tan–1   
2   7  2   7 

2. A square loop of side length  is placed near an infinitely long straight 


2d
current carrying wire. Current in the wire is . Distance of the nearer side
d 60°
of the loop from the wire is d. The wire and the loop are coplanar. Total
resistance of the loop is R. If the loop translates through distance 2d in a
direction shown in the figure, with the loop always remaining coplanar with 
I
wire then the charge flowing in it during the given displacement will be :

   d        2d   
(A) 0 n  (B) 0 n 
2R  d  2R  2d 
 0   d     0    2d  2  
(C) n  (D) n 
2R  2d    2R  2d   
 q
3. There exist a uniform magnetic field B  10Tkˆ in space. A point charge (specific charge  1 C / kg is
m
projected from (–5 m, 0, 0) with velocity 3viˆ  vjˆ . The value of 'v' for which the charge particle will pass
through origin.
(A) 5m/s (B) 10m/s (C) 15m/s (D) 25m/s

4. Consider two uniformly charged concentric and coaxial rings of radii R and 2R. Total charge on inner ring
is Q1 and that on outer ring is Q2. Both rings are revolving in same sense with same angular velocity
about its axis. If net magnetic induction at a distance R from the centre of the rings, on axis of rings is
Q
zero then 1 is :
Q2

2 2 8 2 4 2
(A) – 1 (B)  (C)  (D) 
5 5 5 5 3 3

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5. A thin wire bent into the form of a semicircle of radius r carries a 
current I. Magnetic field of induction at the point P as shown in the
figure is: R
   
(A) 0 n( 2  1) (B) 0 n( 2  1)
2R 2R
    P
(C) 0 n( 2  1) (D) 0 n( 2  1)
4R 4R

6. Choose the correct options regarding the AC circuit given


in the figure: (Symbols have their usual meaning)

2R
(A) Equivalent impedance of the circuit is
3
3
(B) Power factor of the circuit is
2
3E02
(C) Average power for complete cycle is
8R
R
(D) Effective reactance of the circuit is
3

7. Consider a perfectly conducting uniform disc of mass m and radius 'a' hinged in vertical plane from its
centre and free to rotate with respect to hinge. A resistance R is connected between centre of the disc
and periphery by using two sliding contacts C1 & C2. A long non conducting massless string is wrapped
around the disc, whose another end is attached with a block of mass m. There exist a uniform horizontal
magnetic field B. Whole arrangement is shown in the figure.
B

mR2
m,R,
C1 C2 2

m
Given system is released from rest at t = 0. Assume friction between string and disc is sufficient so that
there is no slipping between them. Let at any time t, velocity of block is v, angular velocity of disc is 
and current in resistance is i.
dv d 2
(A) From the energy equation mgv = mv  i R
dt dt

(B) The work done by the magnetic field is zero but it converts some part of the mechanical energy
into heat.

(C) The velocity v, of the block as a function of time is v  (1  et )

g t
(D) The acceleration of the block is e
3

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8. A nonconducting ring of uniform mass m, radius b and uniform linear B0

charge density ‘’ is suspended as shown in figure in a gravity free


space. There is uniform coaxial magnetic field B0, pointing up in a circular
region of radius ‘a’ (<b). Now if this field is switched off, then :- a b

(A) There will be induced electric field on periphery of ring, in anticlockwise sense when seen from above
(B) Induced electric field imparts angular momentum of magnitude  a2b Bo
(C) Final angular velocity of ring will be more if time taken to switch off the field (Bo) is small
(D) Final angular velocity will always be independent of time taken to switch off the field (Bo).

9. In the diagram shown, a uniform magnetic field is present perpendicular to the plane of the paper. Both
the rings are identical and have a constant resistance per unit length. The left ring has been kept fixed at
its position and the right ring is slid uniformly on the left ring towards the right hand side. Which of the
following statements is/are true ?
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

(A) The emf induced in the left ring is zero


(B) The emf induced in both the rings is non zero..
(C) The magnetic force acting on the right ring is zero.
(D) The magnetic force acting on both the rings is non-zero.

10. A piece of copper foil is bent into the shape as illustrated in figure. The gap between two parallel planes
‘d’ is very small in comparison to rest dimensions. Current I which is uniformly distributed over width 
enters from edge AB and leaves at edge CD.
A B
d
C D


Select correct alternatives
 0I
(A) The magnetic field at centre of cylinder is

R2
(B) The ratio of energy stored in cylindrical volume and energy stored in space between planes is =
ad
0
(C) The self inductance of the arrangement is (R2 + ad)

 2 ( R 2  ad)2 I2
(D) Total energy stored in arrangement is 0
2
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11. Power factor of an L-R circuit is 0.6 and that of a C-R circuit is . If the elements [L, C and R] of the
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two circuits are joined in series the power factor of the circuit is found to be 1. The ratio of resistance in
the C-R circuit to the resistance in the L-R circuit is m : 1. Find the value of m.
12. C R2
3 3
In the shown circuit, R1 = 10 L = H, R2 = 20 , C = milli-farad
10 2
R1 L
and t is time in seconds. Then at the instant current through R1 is 10 2
A ; find the current through resistor R2 in amperes.

V=200 2 sin(100t) volt

13. Four identical charges are fixed on the periphery of a non conducting ring +q
of radius R as shown. Ring is rotated with constant angular velocity 
w.r.t. an axis perpendicular to plane of the ring and passing through the
centre of the ring. Force acting on any of the charge particle only due to 
 q2 2  1  +q +q
the magnetic interaction between the charges is F = 0  R
4  

Here  is an integer. Find the value of .


+q

14. Figure shows a movable, rigid and conducting connector MN between


N 
a fixed L-shaped conducting wire. The whole system is in horizontal
plane having vertical magnetic field B and point M is pulled horizontally B
with constant speed v starting from t = 0 by some external agent.

Initially, at t = 0, if  = 90°, induced current in the loop OMN is found to

be zero at time t = . Find K (Given that M and N are always in  V
KV O
contact with the L–shaped wire). M


15. The current density J inside a long, solid, cylindrical wire of radius a = 12 mm is in the direction of the
Jr
central axis, and its magnitude varies linearly with radial distance r from the axis according to J = 0 ,
a
105 a
where J0 = A/m2. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field at r = in µT.
4 2

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