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By Pitabas Panda Elementary Classes HOME WORK ASSIGNMENT (03) ‘SUBJECTIVE 1. Predict the direction of induced current in the situations described bythe following figure, r sa 2. Use Lenz's law to determine the" direction of induced current in the situations described by figure. : a. Awire of irregular shape turning into a circular shape. b. A circular loop being deformed into a narrow straight wire. 3. What is the force between two small charged spheres having charges of 2 x 10-7C and 3.x 10°7C placed 30 em apart in air? 4, The electrostatic force on a small sphere of charge 0.4 uC due to another small sphere of charge -0.8 yC in air is 0.2 N. (i) what is the distance between two spheres? (ii) what is the force on the second sphere duc to the first? 5. Check thatthe ratio ke? /Gmemny is dimensionless, Look up a table of physical constants and determine the value of this ratio. What does this ratio signify? 6. (i) Explain the meaning of the statement ‘electric charge of a body is quantized.” cpm ((NEEM/JEEPhysics|Prepanation\fondm) 1 10. n. 12, DATE: 16.09.2022 (i) Why can one ignore quantisation of electric charge when dealing with macroscopic ie. large scale charges? When a glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth, charges appear on both. A similar phenomenon is observed with many other pairs of bodies. Explain how this observation is consistent with the law of conservation of charge. Four point charges q4 = 2C, ao = ~5 HC.4c = 2yCsqo = —5 uC are located at the comers of square ABCD of side 10 cm. what is the force on a charge of 1 uC placed at the centre of the square? A dipole is made up of two charges +q and -q separated by a distance 2a, derive an expression for the electric field Ez due to this dipole at a point distant 7 from the centre of the dipole on the equatorial plane. Draw the shape of the graph, between |E,| and r when 7 >> a. If this dipole were to be put in a uniform extemal electric field £, obtain an expression for the torque acting on the dipole. (@)Define an ideal electric dipole. Give an example. (b) Derive an expression for the torque experienced by an electric dipole in a uniform electric field. What is net force acting on this dipole? (©) An electric dipole of length 2 em is placed with its axis making an angle of 60° with respect to uniform electric field of 10° N/C. Ifit experiences a torque of 8Y3 Nm, calculate the (i) magnitude of ‘charge on the dipole, and its potential energy. (@ State Gauss's law. Using this law, obtain the expression for the electric field due to an infinitely long straight conductor of linear charge density 4. (b) A wire AB of length L has linear charge density ‘eke, where x is measured from the end A of the wire, This wire is enclosed by a Gaussian hollow surface. Find the expression for the electric flux through this surface, (a) “Gauss's law in electrostatics is true for any ‘closed surface, no matter what its shape or size is". Justify this statement with the help of a suitable example, TEE / NET PHYSICS Preparation Forum HN. 9 IJYOTI NAGAR 2*° LANE Il NEAR NEW BUS STAND ll BERHAMPUR ll GANJAM. Il ¢: 7381468111/9837710167 Elementary Classes (©) Use Gauss's Taw to prove that the electric field inside a uniformly charged spherical shell is zero. (©) Given the electri field in the region E = 2xi, find the net electric flux through the . ‘cube and the charge enclosed by it. 13, (@) An electron in the ground state of hydrogen tom fe revolving na v circular orbit of radius R. Obtain the expression for the orbital magnetic moment of the electron in terms of fundamental constants (b) Draw the magnetic field lines for a current carrying solenoid when a rod made of () copper, (i) aluminium and (ii) iron, is inserted with in the solenoid as shown. 14, State Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction and explain three methods of producing induced emf. 15. Derive an expression for the induced emf set up in a coil when itis rotated in a uniform magnetic field with a uniform angular velocity. Explain how does the emf vary when the coil tums through an angle ‘of 222 What is the instantaneous value of induced ‘emf when the plane of the coil makes an angle of (60° with the magnetic lines. 16, REVISE-EMI (F.C) : ~MEC (F.C) > COMBINATION OF CAPACITORS AND RESISTORS ~SOLENIOD AND TOROID OBJECTIVE 1, The magnetic flux linked with a coil (in Wb) is given by the equation §=5t? + 3t +16 ‘The magnitude of induced emf in the coil at the fourth second will be al0V b33V 643V d.108V 2. Acoil of resistance 400 © is placed in a magnetic, field. Ifthe magnetic flux (Wb) linked with the coil varies with times t (sec) as = 50t? +4, the current in the coil at t=2 sec is 205A bO1A c2A dla 3. A 800 turn coil of effective afea 0.05 m? is kept perpendicular to a magnetic field 5 x 10-57, ‘When the plane of the coils rotated by 90° around any of ts coplanar axis in 01s, the emf induced in the coil will be a02V b.2x10V 60.02V d.2V 5, 10. By Pitabas Panda, “Amagnetic field of 2 x 10-7 acts at right angles to a coil of area 100.cm? with 50 tums. The average emf induced in the coil is 0.1 V, when removed from the field in the time f. The value of ¢ is adls 6001s cls 10s Asa result of change in the ‘magnetic flux linked with the closed loop shown in the figure, ‘an emf of V volt is induced in the oop. The work done (in joule) in taking a charge Q coulomb once along the loop is aQV b.2QV c.QV2 dizer ‘The magnetic field of a given length of wire carrying a current for a single turn circular coil at centre is B. Then its value for two tums coil of the same wire, when the same current passes through itis aB4 bB2 2B 44B ‘A wie of certain length is bent to form a circular coil of smaller radius so as to have two turns, then magnetic field produced at the centre by the same value of current is a, One quarter ofits value in first case b. One half ofits value in first case Two times its value in first case 4. Four times its value in first case. A long wire carrying a steady current is bent into a circular loop of one tum. The magnetic field atthe centre of the loop is B. Its then bent into a circular coil of m turns. The magnetic field at the centre of this coil of n turns will be a2nB b.2n?B enB d.n?B An electron moving in a circular orbit of radius r makes n rotations per second. The magnetic field produced at the centre has magnitude b Mee wane Hone a. zero A thin ring of radius R metre has charge q coulomb uniformly spread on it. The ring rotates about its axis with a constant frequently of f revolutions/s. ‘The value of magnetic induction in Wb/m? at the centre of the ring ALL THE BEST AND BEST OF LUCK JE / NEET PHYSICS Preparation Forum H.N. ~ 69 IUYOTI NAGAR 2*° LANE ll NEAR NEW BUS STAND ll BERHAMPUR Il GANJAM, I ¢: 7381468111/9937710167

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