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Magretion e 1 2 t TAA AEE MN an ine ap * ALLE! MAGNETISM ‘A soft ferromagnetic material is placed in an external magnetic field. ‘The magnetic domains (1) inerease in size but no change in orientation. (2) have no relation with extemal magnetic field. (3) decrease in size and changes orientation. (4) may increase or decrease in size and change its orientation. A proton, a deuteron and an at particle are moving with same momentum in a uniform magnetic field. The ratio of magnetic forces acting on them is ___ and their speed is _ in the ratio. ()1:2:4and2:1:1 Q)2:1:1and4 (3)4:2:Land2:1:1 (4) 1:2:4and 121:2 Magnetic fields at two points on the axis of a circular coil at a distance of 0.0Sm and 0.2 m from the centre are in the ratio 8 : 1. The radius of coil is__. (02m 0.1m 8) 0.15 m 10m In a ferromagnetic material, below the cutie temperature, a domain is defined as (1) a macroscopic region with zero magnetization. 2) a macroscopic region with consecutive ‘magnetic dipoles oriented in opposite direction (3) a macroscopic region with randomly oriented ‘magnetic dipoles. (4) a macroscopic magnetization, A bar magnet of length 14 em is placed in the magnetic meridian with its north pole pointing towards the geographic north pole. A neutral point is obtained at a distance of 18 cm from the center of the magnet, If By, = 0.4 G, the magnetic region with saturation ‘moment of the magnet is (1 G=10#T) (2) 2.880 108 T+ (2)2.880.x 102TH! (3) 2.8803 T-! (4) 28.805 T-! ‘A charge Q is moving Gi distance in the magnetic field B. Find the value of work done by B at (2) Infinite G) Zero @-1 9% ‘The magnetic field in a region is given by (x)e B=B, * IK. A square loop of side d is placed \ with its edges along the x and y axes, The loop is moved with a constant velocity = vl. The emf indvced in the loop i Byvid 1) Bavi w A Byved 2a Byy,d? a @ Batt 2a A haippin like shape as shown in figure is made by bending a long current carrying wire, What is the magnitude of a magnetic field at point P which lies on the centre of the semicircle ? it Q @) tol (2a Oe 7) @ Sa+n) lo 9 @ 2 2+n) Bol (9 @ O-n) A loop of flexible wire of irregular shape canying current is placed in an extemal magnetic field. Identify the effect of the field on the wire. (1) Loop assumes circular shape with its plane normal to the field @) Loop assumes circular shape with its plane parallel to the field. (3) Wire gets stretched to become straight. (4) Shape of the loop remains unchanged. EE ccs 10. Mu. R B. Which of the following statements are correct? (A) Electric monopoles do not exist whereas ‘magnetic monopoles exist. (B) Magnetic field lines due to a solenoid at its ends and outside cannot be completely straight and confined. (C) Magnetic field lines are completely confined within a toroid. (D) Magnetic field lines inside a bar magnet are not parallel. (B x = ~ 1 is the condition for a perfect diamagnetic material, where y is its magnetic susceptibility Choose the correct answer from the options given below () © and (B) only (3) (A) and (B) only (2) (B) and (D) only (4) (B) and (© only A deuteron and an alpha particle having equal kinetic energy enter perpendicular into a magnetic field. Let ry and ry be their respective radii of circular path, The value of ~ is equal to 1 De @ @1 (4)2 OF @ @ a) At an angle of 30° to the magnetic meridian, the apparent dip is 45°, Find the true dip . ad ay nt y3 @) tan a NB @) wn 4) tan The magnetic susceptibility of a material of a rod is 499. Permeability in vacuum is 4x x 107 Him, Absolute permeability of the material of the rod is (1) 4x x 10" Him 2) 2 x 10“ Him 3) 3x x 104 Him, 4) nx 104 Wm, 14, 15, 16. 17. 18. 19. ° ALLER” 4 Statement I: The ferromagnetic property depends on temperature. At high temperature, ferromagnet becomes paramagnet. Statement I] : At high temperature, the domain wall area of a ferromagnetic substance increases. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below (1) Statement I is true but Statement II is false (2) Both Statement I and Statement IT are true (3) Both Statement I and Statement I are false (4) Statement I Choose the com false but Statement II is true option (1) True dip is not mathematically related to apparent dip. (2). True dip is less than apparent dip. (3) True dip is always greater than the apparent dip. (4) True dip is always equal to apparent dip. ‘The value of aluminium susceptibility is 2.2 x 10°. The percentage increase in the magnetic field if space within a current carrying toroid is {filled with aluminium is . Then the value of xis ‘Two ions having same mass have charges in the ratio 1: 2. They are projected normally in a uniform magnetic field with their speeds in the ratio 2 : 3. The ratio of the radii of their circular trajectories is (1:4 @4:3 @3:1 2:3 ‘The relative permittivity of distilled water is 81. § ‘The velocity of light in it will be : Given 14, = »b ()4.33x 10" mis 2)2.33x10'm/s = 3)3.33x 10" m/s (4)5.33x 10" mis In @ uniform magnetic field, the magnetic $ needle has a magnetic moment 9.85 x 10% A/m* 2 and moment of inertia $x 10 kg m’. If it § performs 10 complete oscillations in 5 seconds $ then the magnitude of the magnetic field is } mT. [Take n? as 9.85] Sa Magretion ALLE! 20. Match List I with List 1 List List-II (@) Capacitance, C @ML'T*At () Permittivity of free space, &) (ii) M"L*T“A? (©) Permeability of free space, jlo (iii) M“L7T‘a? (@) Blecttie field, E Gy MLPA? a. HAA ENN ana Wh ep Choose the correct answer from the options given below @) @ > Gi, ) > Gi), © > Gv). 9 Q@> Gi), &) >, © > G),@ > @ @) @ > Wv), &) > Gi), () > Gd, @ > @ (4 @) > iv), (6) > Fit), (© > Hd, > @ Figure A and B shown two long straight wires of circular cross-section (a and b with a < b), carrying current I which is uniformly distributed across the cross-section. The magnitude of magnetic field B varies with radius r and can be represented as The fractional cl inge in the magnetic field intensity at a distance 'f from centre on the axis of current carrying coil of radius ‘a’ to the magnetic field intensity at the centre of the same coil is : (Take r Fat al plPxB) = Fat oe thus F,:Fy:F)= we ee de m, 2m, 4m, eth 2 ea 124 Now for speed calculation 1 P=constant => vc— wine t,t em, 2m, 4m thus v Ved degen 12°49 Official Ans. by NTA (2) We know, the magnetic field on the axis of a current carrying circular ring is given by — iy 2NIA ar(Rax)y R?+(0.2)* B, R? +(0.05)" 4(R? + (0.05))] = [R? + (0.2?) 4R? —R?= (0.2)? 4 x (0.05? 4R? —R? = (0.2)?- (0.1? BR? =03 x 0.1 R=(O0.1P > O1 Official Ans. by NTA (4) Bs 1 Sol. (4) conceptual Sol. Sol. Sol. 9% Sol. Magretion Official Ans. by NTA (3) ny M=mx Mom=mx 4 100 0.04% (373) 14 14 100 = 4 x 10-4 7203,82 = 2.88 JT Official Ans. by NTA (3) Since force on a point charge by magnetic field vx] is always perpendicular to ¥[F Work by magnetic force on the point charge Official Ans. by NTA (3) Official Ans. by NTA (2) QB X Bar wive + Broop Hal (2 6 5) Official Ans. by NTA (1) Every part (dé) of the wire is pulled by force (4B acting perpendicular to current & magnetic field giving it a shape of circle. SEE Mc ctism ALLEN’ 4 10. Official Ans. by NTA (1) 15. Official Ans. by NTA (2) Sol. Statement (C) is correct because, the magnetic | Sol. If apparent dip circle is at an angle « with true field outside the toroid is zero and they form dip circle then closed loops inside the toroid itsel. Statement (B) is correct because we know that True dip circle super conductors are materials inside which the 5 net magnetic field is always zero and they are $ " perfect diamagnetic. malty x h.=0 For superconductors. ‘By 11 Official Ans, by NTA (2) mv J2mk Apparent dip circle Soro ¥ Bos a ue few _ 2/2) tang'= x, Ym,q, V4 (7) 5, Hence option (2) 12. Official Ans. by NTA (4) +, Sol. Atan5=tand'cos® = tan45?cos30" As cosa <1 B n= tan =1x-> Hence truc dip (() is less than apparent dip (6") A 16. Official Ans. by NTA (22) =tan” (2 Sol, B=p.(li+l) ee (44 13. Official Ans, by NTA (2) Bawhit +t) Sol. p=W (14%) = dre x107%500 B= By(I4x) = 2 x10“ Him B-Bo= Box 14, Official Ans. by NTA (1) B-B, Sol. As temperature increases, domains disintegrate B, * so ferromagnetism decreases and above curie ° temperature it become paramagnet. B=Bo 100 =100x =2.2x 10? = 22 ‘ 17. Official Ans. by NTA (2) 3 t : : 4 ; 3 a 3 i 3.33 x 107 misee 3 5 r E Sol. Sol. 2. Sol. i i i $ a } } Official Ans. by NTA (8) T= 2n, MB B= 80x 10% = &mT Official Ans. by NTA (1) q=cv to [ er LT'y M'L'T?A?| Official Ans. by NTA (3) Graph for wire of radius R Magretion 22. Official Ans. by NTA (4) Sol. - fractional change in magnetic field Hoja” 2a +r) i [True only ifr < Radius of path) * am ° : Ry> R300, i 3 i 5 r E e ALLE! 29. 30, Sol. } i Official Ans. by NTA (1) No. of turns in dx width r (S&S dx Re boa)” 2x Nii aey"G) Option (1) Official Ans. by NTA (4) B ne (sin 60° +sin 60°) 9x10" Where r= 23 ~B=3x10°T Current is flowing in clockwise direction so, B is inside plane of triangle by right hand rule. Official Ans. by NTA (250) AM Au _ 250 1 M np 500 2 JL 1 2250 2 a9 Magretion Official Ans. by NTA (1) Conceptual question Option (1) Official Ans. by NTA (1) wl evvsuew)= fing in, Bowneieo Sf 1 -Holf), x) my Fr) Basen) = £24 (sin90°+sin0,) 4nx a Total magnetic field B=B,+B, Option (1)

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