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PHYSICS

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IITJEE NEET CBSE NTSE KVPY OLYMPIADS

Class: 12 (A) Topic: MF due to Current and ACL

Q.1 Consider the three closed loops drawn using solid line in the magnetic field (magnetic field lines are drawn using
dotted line) of an infinite current-carrying wire normal to the plane of paper as shown.

Rank the line integral of the magnetic field along each path in order of increasing magnitude
(A) 1 > 2 > 3 (B) 1 = 3 > 2 (C) 1 = 2 = 3 (D) 3 > 2 > 1
Q.2 The diagram shows three arrangements of circular loops, centered on vertical axes and carrying identical
currents in the directions indicated. Rank the arrangements according to the magnitudes of the magnetic field at
the midpoints between the loops on the central axes. (from minimum to maximum)

1 2 3

(A) 1, 2, 3 (B) 2, 3, 1 (C). 2, 1, 3 (D) 3, 2, 1


Q.3 A spherical capacitor is formed by two metallic and concentric spherical shells. The capacitor is then charged
so that the outer shell carries a positive charge and the inner shell carries an equal but negative charge. Even if
the capacitor is not connected to any circuit, the charge will eventually leak away due to the small conductivity
of the material between the shells. What is the character of the magnetic field induced by this leakage current?
(A) Radially outwards from the inner shell to the outer shell.
(B) Radially inwards from the outer shell to the inner shell.
(C) Circular field lines between the shells and perpendicular to the radial direction
(D) No magnetic field is induced.

Q.4 Magnetic field intensity due to a dipole varies as dn, where n =


(A) 2 (B) -2 (C) 3 (D) – 3

Q.5 The main difference between electric lines of force and magnetic lines of force is-
(A) Electric lines of force are closed curves whereas magnetic lines of force are open curves.
(B) Electric lines of force are open curves whereas magnetic lines of force are closed curves.
(C) Magnetic lines of force cut each other whereas electric lines of force do not cut.
(D) Electric lines of force cut each other whereas magnetic lines of force do not cut.

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Q.6 A current I is flowing through the loop. The direction of the current and the shape of the loop are as shown in
the figure. The magnetic field at the centre of the loop is (MA = R, MB = 2R, angle DMA
= 90°)

M A
I B

D
I
C

7 0 i 5 0i
(A) , but out of the plane of the paper.. (B) , but out of the plane of the paper..
16 R 16 R
7 0 i 5 0i
(C) , but into the plane of the paper.. (D) , but into the plane of the paper..
16 R 16 R

Q.7 The equation of three long wires carrying same current I are x = –a, x = o and x = + a respectively as shown
in figure. The magnetic field at point (0, 0, a) is

y y

x
I I I
(0,0,0) x

µ0I µ0 I µ0 I
(A) (B) (C) (D) Zero
2a 2 a 2 2a

Q.8 Twenty seven infinitely long parallel wires are placed at one side of a point P at a perpendicular distance r, 2r,
3r, . . . . 27r from P and carrying current I, 2I, 3I . . . . . 27I respectively. Calculate the magnetic field due to all
these wires at the point P if adjacent wires carry currents in opposite directions.
27µ 0 I µ0I 9µ 0 I
(A) (B) (C) (D) zero
2r 2r r

Q.9 In the adjacent figure, magnetic field at point P is :


Y 
I
P(a,a)

–X X
– I/2 I/2 

(A)
µ0 I 
4a 
1 
1 

2
(B)
µ0 I
4a

1 2 2  (C)
µ0 I
4a
1 2   (D)
µ0 I
4a

1 2 

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Q.10 The magnetic field B for the same current at the center for the two cases A and B are in the ratio

A B

        
(A) –1 : 1 (B) 1 : 1 (C)    1 :   1 (D)   1 :   1
 2  2  2   2 

Q.11 Which of the following has units of magnetic field ?


(A) kg C–1 s–2 (B) kg A–1 s–2 (C) NC–1 m–1 (D) JA–1 m–1

Q.12 Three long current carrying wires are placed such that their current is in positive z direction. They are parallel to
z axis and pass through the point (3,0,0), (–3,0,0) and (0,0,0). The current in all the three wires are equal. Find
the coordinates of the point where the magnetic field is zero.
(A) ( 3 , 0, 1) (B) (2, 1, 0) (C) (0, 1, 2) (D) (2, 0, 2)

Q.13 An electron and a proton each travel with equal speeds around circular orbits in the same uniform magnetic
field as indicated (not to scale) in the diagram. The field is into the page on the diagram. The electron travels
___________ around the ___________ circle and the proton travels ___________ around the
___________ circle.

(A) clockwise, smaller, counter-clockwise, larger


(B) counterclockwise, smaller, clockwise, larger
(C) clockwise, larger, counterclockwise, smaller
(D) counterclockwise, larger, clockwise, smaller

Q.14 An electron and a proton each travel with equal speeds around circular orbits in the same uniform magnetic
field, as shown in the diagram (not to scale). The field is into the page on the diagram. Because the electron is
less massive than the proton and because the electron is negatively charged and the proton is positively charged:


B

(A) the electron travels clockwise around the smaller circle and the proton travels counterclockwise around the
larger circle
(B) the electron travels counterclockwise around the smaller circle and the proton travels clockwise around the
larger circle
(C) the electron travels clockwise around the larger circle and the proton travels counterclockwise around the
smaller circle
(D) the electron travels counterclockwise around the larger circle and the proton travels clockwise around the
smaller circle
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Q.15 A permanent magnet has shape of a thin disc with magnetic moment along its axis the radius of the disc is 1cm.
The magnetic field due to it can be assumed to be that due to a molecular current I' flowing along the rim of the

disc. It B at a distance of 10 cm from it's centre on the axis is 30µT, find I' (approximately).
(A) 1 k A (B) 0.5 k A (C) 2.5 k A (D) 3 kA
Q.16 For the following situation of (a) and (b), current is same.
 
Statement-1 : In case of figure (a) and (b)  B ·d  for two loops shown will be different.
Statement-2 : In case of figure (a) and (b) magnitude of magnetic field at similar points on amperian
loop may be different.

 r  r
I I

(a) (b)
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
Q.17 An infinite current carrying sheet is in xy-plane. The current is flowing along +ve y-direction. We can position
a mirror such that magnetic field is perpendicular to the mirror ?
(A) mirror is parallel to xy-plane (B) mirror is parallel to yz-plane
(C) mirror is parallel to xz-plane (D) No such mirror is possible
Q.18 There is a horizontal straight wire carrying current from West to East. Magnetic field due to this wire at a point
:
(A) above it is towards South (B) to the North of it is upwards
(C) below it is downwards (D) below it is towards West

Q.19 Magnetic field at origin is 2k̂ tesla. Which of the following current distribution could have caused it?
(A) A current flowing on a plane parallel to xy plane. The current is flowing in +ve x direction.
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Current / length = 10 7 A / m .

(B) Current flowing in circular loop in xy plane centred at origin current is flowing anticlockwise as seen
from +ve z direction. i = 100 A, radius =  × 10–5 m.
(C) Current of 107A flowing in an infinite wire kept along line x = + 1. Current flowing in +ve y direction
10 4
(D) Current of flowing in a solenoid of having 1000 turns/m. The axis of solenoid is z axis.
2

Q.20 A current I flows along the circumference of the inner conductor of a co-axial cable and returns along the outer
conductor of the cable. The radii of the inner and outer conductors are a and b respectively. Let P be a point
whose distance r 1 and such that r 1 > b and Q is at distance r 2 from the axis such that
a < r2 < b. The magnetic field at
µ0 2 I µ0 2 I
(A) P is 4 r (B) Q is 4 r (C) P is zero (D) Q is zero
1 2

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Q.21 Charge is sprayed onto a large non conducting belt above the left hand roller. The belt
carries charge with a uniform surface charge density , as it moves with a speed v
between the rollers as shown. The charge is removed by a wiper at right hand roller.
For a point just above the sheet mark the
correct option.
0 v
(A) magnetic field is , out of the plane of the page, parallel to axis of roller..
2
(B) magnetic field is 0, out of the plane of the page, perpendicular to axis
 0
(C) electic field is perpendicular to the plane of sheet
2
(D) If an electron moves parallel to V just above the sheet it will experience an upward magnetic force.

Q.22 A long straight cylindrical shell has inner radius Ri and outer radius R0. It carries current i, uniformly distributed
over its cross section. A wire is to be placed parallel to the cylinder axis, in the hollow region (r < Ri ).
(A) The magnetic field is zero everywhere in the hollow region. We conclude that the wire is on the cylinder axis
and carries current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
(B) The magnetic field is zero everywhere outside the shell (r > R 0). We conclude that the wire is on the
cylinder axis and carries current i in the direction opposite to that of the current in the shell.
(C) The magnetic field is zero everywhere in the hollow region. We conclude that the wire may be anywhere in
the hollow region but must be carrying current i in the same direction as the current in the shell
(D) The magnetic field is zero everywhere in the hollow region. We conclude that the wire does not carry any
current
Q.23 We have a uniform current carrying wire loop bent in the form of a semicircular cylinder, as shown in the
diagram. The magnetic field at the origin is
y
I

I
x
I I

z
(A) directed along x-axis (B) directed along y-axis
(C) directed along z-axis (D) zero
Q.24 An electron moving in a circular path of radius r makes n rotations per seconds. The magnetic field produced
at the centre has the magnitude
 0 ne  0 ne  n 2e
(A) Zero (B) (C) (D) 0
2r 2r 2r
Q.25 A current I passes through a six sided rectilinear closed planar loop as in the
figure. The magnetic induction produced by the loop at the point
P is _______________.
Q.26 In an infinitely long conductor of circular cross-section area of radius R, current density varies as J = 0 (r/R)
where r is distance from centre. Parallel to this conductor another thin infinitely long current carrying wire is
placed such that the distance between the axis of the conductor and wire is d (d > R). If on the line joining the
axis of the conductor and wire at distance a (a < R) from axis of the conductor, magnetic field is zero, then find
the current in the wire.

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Answer Key
MF due to Current and ACL (04.07.2022)

1. C 2. B
3. D 4. D
5. B 6. C
7. D 8. B
9. D 10. A
11. B 12. A
13. A 14. A
15. B 16. D
17. B 18. AB
19. BCD 20. BC
21. AD 22. BD
23. B 24. B
0 I 2 0 2
25. 2 ] 26. I0 = a (d  a )
8 a 3R

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