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qe Were eres RtSh Ww Ts RIITS +2 REAP TERM-1 BOARD EXAM REVISION DPP PHYSICS - 1 MOVING CHARGES,MAGNETISM & MATTER NO OF QUE: 30 DATE:04.11,2021 FACULTY: ASH PAPER -I MOVIING CHARGES Direction (Q. Nos. 1-12) Each of the question has four options out of which only one is correct. Select the correct option as your answer. 1. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for the magnetic field strength at a point due to a long straight conductor? {@) It obeys the inverse square law. () It varies inversely as the distance from the conductor. (6) It varies inversely as the cube of the distance from the conductor. (Q) It varies directly as the distance from the conductor. 2. A graph of a magnetic field versus distance, for a current carrying loop of radius Ris given below. 8 o 7 Which of the following expression is true for the graph? (a) For r=0, magnetic field (B) is maximum and for r>> R, Be. 7 (&) For r=0, magnetic field (B) is maximum and for r>> R, Be. r ), magnetic field (B) is minimum and for r>> R, Ber. magnetic field (B) is minimum and for r>> R, Be, 7 3. Ina long straight wire placed along Z-axis , a current iflows in the negative z-direction. Ata point (x,y) in a plane z=0, the magnetic field Bis ote($4) wte(a4) ote (aos) ote(e4) in 2n an (a? ey? 2nletty? Pay way? 4. An observer moves past an electron at rest. His instrument can measure (@) an electric field only (b) a magnetic field only (both electric and magnetic fields (@) any of the two fields, depending upon his speed 5. Anelectron is moving with a uniform velocity ualong positive X-axis. It enters a region of magnetic field at y>0, where B=0;forx,ys0 and B=Bp;for x,y>0. The electron exits from the region after some time with velocity v at coordinate y, then (a) v>wy<0 (b) v=4y>0 (0) v>wy>0 (@)v=ny<0 6. Two particles A and B of masses m, and mg, respectively having same charge are moving in a plane. Both particles enterina * uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane. If speed of the particles are v, and vg respectively, then : (2) myv4 < mgd (©) mav4> pvp (0) my S (0)S3N (© Both (a) and(b)_—_(b) None of these 4, Which of the following figure does not represent magnetic lines of force? N 5. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? (a) Magnitude of dipole moment due to a current loop is given by 17 A. (b) The direction of the dipole moment due to a current loop is given by right hand thumb rule (6) The direction of the dipole moment due to a current loop is given by Fleming's left hand rule. (d) None of the above 6. A thin bar magnet is cut into two equal parts as shown below. The ratio of moment of inertia to the magnetic moment of one part as compared to original magnet will be N | Ss 1 1 > 4 a5 @§ 7. Anelectron moves along a circle of radius r, with constant speed v. Its magnetic moment will be ‘@ar deo (mre ()2nrev 8. Earth has a huge magnetic field around it. It is also called magnetosphere. 1. Magnetic field of earth is similar to that of a bar magnet. II. Magnetic South-pole of earth is close to geographical North-pole. IM. Strength of earth’s magnetic field is very large. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? (@) Only (b) Only 11 (9) Both I and It (4) Both Il and It 9. Which of the following is not an element of earth’s magnetic field? (a) Angle of declination (b) Angle of repose (©) Angle of dip (d) Horizontal component of earth's magnetic field 10. A figure of magnetic elements of earth is given below 5 8,—— B 4 c c D Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the figure? (a) Labelled parts I and Il represent respectively magnetic meridian and geographic meridian. (b) Labelled parts I and Il represent respectively geographic meridian and magnetic meridian. (0) Labelled parts I and Il represent respectively horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field and magnetic equator. {d) Labelled parts I and II represent respectively magnetic meridian and horizontal component of earth's magnetic field. 11. The plane of a dip circle in geographic meridian is set-up, such that apparent dip is 8. Itis again set-up in vertical plane perpendicular to geographic meridian, such that apparent dip is 82. Then, the declination angle a. at the place is given by (a)a=tan™(tand, + tand2) (b)a= tan” (tand, tand,) (a= w(t (d) a= tan“(tand, —tand,) 12. Consider a plane S formed by the dipole axis and the axis of the earth's rotational plane. Let P be the point on the magnetic equator in plane S. Let Q be the point of intersection of the geographical and magnetic meridian. Declination and dip angle at P and Q respectively, are (a) at P;0, 0 and at Q ; 0,0 (b) at P; 11.3°, 0 and at Q; 0,0 (at P;0, 11.3° and at Q;0,0 (d) at P; 0, Oand at Q;0,11.3° —— DDD ASSERTION-REASONING MCQs Direction (Q. Nos. 13-15) For given questions ttoo statements are given-one labelled Assertion (A) ‘and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (b) Both A and Rare true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. (© Ais true, but R is false. (@) Ais false and R is also false. 13. Assertion The poles of magnet cannot be separated by breaking into two pieces. Reason The magnetic moment will be reduced to half, when a magnet is broken into two equal pieces. 14. Assertion When radius of the circular loop carrying current is doubled, its magnetic moment becomes four times. Reason Magnetic moment depends on area of the loop. 15. Assertion Magnetism is relativistic in nature, ie. stationary charges do not produce magnetic field. Reason When we move along with the charge, i.e. there is no relative motion, then we find no magnetic field associated with the charge.

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