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1. Ans, (C) 2. Ans. (C) 3. Ans. (B) 4. Ans. (A) 5. Ans. (B,C,D) 6. Ans. 5 7. Ans. 3 8. Ans. 1 9, Ans. 6 10. Ans. (A)-P,Q,R,S; (B)-R,S; (C)-P,Q,T; (D)-P,Q In figure, a circular loop is moved at a constant velocity through regions where uniform magnetic fields of the same magnitude are directed into or out of the page. (The field is zero outside the dashed lines) (A) At position 4 EMF induced in the loop is clockwise (B) At position 3 EMF induced in the loop is anticlockwise \&) At position 2 EMF induced in the loop is clockwise (D) At position 5 EMF induced in the loop is clockwise ' a) oo Ot xn x eons aS TL ® 0° tx] ° Y | 1. C 8 Ant claciesise (Q) ° ° 5 A4=<0 cc ° _. wo eme [nduced ol oO) Oo ! ©) +o 0 = VBOe 'o o Cows ©) x ie x Ow ker * . ND eme induced e Three wire loops and an observer are positioned as shown in the figure. From the observer's point of view, a current I flows counterclockwise in the middle loop, which is moving towards the observer with a velocity v. Loops A and B are stationary. This same observer would notice that B. Q * (A) clockwise currents are induced in loops A and B (B) counterclockwise currents are induced in loops A and B £2) a clockwise current is induced in loop A, but a counterclockwise current is induced in loop B (D) a counterclockwise current is induced in loop A, but a clockwise current is induced in loop B Moynetic fidd Ling trough a coil jncveae ond Hreugh B will decrease. By lenz law urrenh (a ola Se tw. ond 4 ca a a are 3. A uniform magnetic field B exists in a cylindrical region of radius 10 cm as shown in figure. A uniform wire of length 80 cm and resistance 40 ohms is bent into a square frame and is placed with one side along a diameter of cylindrical region. If the magnetic field increases at a constant rate 0.1 tesla per second, find the current induced in the frame. 4 ep | (A)3.14x 105A B3.9x 105A (1x 105A (D) 2.8 x 105A 3aivea AB - o4 Te At a (ele dd _ (ae ae ae a5 dt d a R x oxic) x ol 2 ae YY, 2000 oi es Ue oi Rg 2000 x4o 3 A conducting rod of length L is having from ceiling with help of two light metallic threads as shown. There is some potential difference between A & D so that some current flows in the rod. When displaced perpendicular to plane of diagram slightly, the system oscillates with time period T. Now magnetic field iT B perpendicular to plane of diagram is switched on. The time period of oscillation now becomes 75. The magnitude of current flowing through rod is. (The magnetic field cuts through the rod only and not the threads) Mb Side view mgk y & Sa |b J When magne He field ids goltheedl on dee fo jndyced emf ond pPotenhal ICG: ah AD Jey f current flows in wl: CEaey = 1Le Bday elo cen MA) Ome catc 0 Cala) because Hmeperiod 14 decreased to T/,. A positive charge enters a revgion of perpendicular electric and magnetic fields as shown in the figure, travelling with speed V, directed horizontally to the right. Initially the charge moves through the region shown with no deflection and emerges through the hole in screen S,. If we now want the charge to hit below the hole in the screen S, we should not :~ | (A) Decrease its speed below V, or increase the magnitude of E 4B) Decrease its speed below V, or decrease the magnitude of E AC) Increase its speed above V, or increase the magnitude of E ~@) Increase its speed above V, or decrease the magnitude of E Fox no de¢lecton ae = cE Sa HS If Vo} De) ie Fe Particle will hit below hole ze ef 2 R&T > here Pay Hele will Wit Lejow hole Te Wy fe oo) ee foyviicle will Ki above hole re Gl Gee re Gs Particle Will Wk chow hde- (& ¢ 8) Awe 6. Acharge particle of mass 'm' and charge -q is released from rest from the given position. In the presence and absence of uniform horizontal magnetic field normal reaction acting on the charge at point Pare N, sBay2eR and N, respectively. Neglect friction. The value of N, -N, is given by ane. Find k s$ x Xgk x ‘ Hemispherical surface When Mosynetfic field iA cbsent Ne Sg) aes D & gad =| Massie (BS (= 209i) When magnetic field 14 P¥e Sent Cw), 3 Ni noes N— mg-aveac mts & N, = 3mg+ave —O® Fe vy N\- N= GL 2gR -6 K= 5 A wire PQ of mass 10 g is at rest on two parallel metal rails. The separation between the rails is 4.9 cm. A magnetic field of 0.80 tesla is applied perpendicular to the plane of the rails, directed downwards. The resistance of the circuit is slowly decreased. When the resistance decreases to below 20 ohm, the wire PQ begins to slide on the rails. The coefficient of friction between the wire and the rails is found to be Ze, where o. and B are single digit integers. Then find the value of «+ B. Q AL Raton wire begins to alide at tyed time fae = _& nl ole Mx\0Xlo X98 = Toe lo° iS ' axo-8 _ &@4 se 20 fh a {2 : EAC loo {oo i: et oa pe: 8. An infinitely long straight wire carries a current j, =1 amp. A rectangular current loop placed in the same plane of shown dimensions carries a current i, =| amp anticlockwise. Magnitude of net force on the loop is found to be oe Find value of B. 41 A . 4 by ; lL jem 2 & | : ! —2a— Faa ond Fog are = equa) ene oppoate. Fan = (= \ fa QR-2U Gap) ge OLE ay (a). t a7 (28) Fan = Mo 2x Repuldive Fac = Hed) (ta) ec) alo @ % (4a) an A trac HK 7 on a nes "1 Fan - Fac Ho 4% iN 9, Figure shows 12 current carrying wires wound around the sphere of radius R. Each wire carries the same current 'l’ and is separated by an angle of 30°. None of the wires are touching each other and current in all the wires is moving up as shown in figure. A constant magnetic field B exists horizontally thorough out the region of space. The net force on the wires is given by F =(aB)BiR. Here af isa two digit number, Write o + f in OMR sheet. 4 aos toire We Con Condidey each Curved wire a» Straight wire of lengtn 2h do Coldest Fovce: => oe a ID wives ee 12 ( fx2nxe) = RE BTR Lo 4h = DHE 36 As. 10. Assume that in space we have a charged particle moving with a certain kinetic energy. Match the column :- Column-I Column-II (A) Under special conditions this is f) @R,S — (P) Kinetic energy of the particle may/will possible when constant electric and remains constant during motion. constant magnetic fields are present. (B)_ The region has constant electric field only (Q)_ Acceleration of the particle may/will be / zero during motion (©) The region has constant magnetic field only (R)_ Kinetic energy of particle changes during ROT motion andit suffers deflection. (D) The Region contains no field. (S) Kinetic energy of particle changes during 1 Q motion but it suffers no deflection. (T) Kinetic energy of particle does not change during motion but it suffer deflection (A) E, B = ConStenrt (P) poss isle When pace = {TE=%ve E=va (Q) Poss ble when FEneg =? ®) Possible when 2 v po ssilie When parHcle Moved, most of He Hme = it fs not perpendicular do E thot meem ita Speed will Cheyer. (e) Porgible Cares = Path Ge oul ire . v IncresAe a Ke Lb thon T = ce a y jee. Corll a incr eoge é 5 E () omy magnetic Field exiate MF. Connot Chong @ Speed (P) No field => wo fRYCe Z Geo Speed Constanp

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