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Moving Charges and Magnetism DPP-06

1. If long hollow copper pipe carries a direct current, the 4. The correct curve between the magnetic induction
magnetic field associated with the current will be: along the axis of a long solenoid due to current flow
(1) Only inside the pipe i in it and distance x from one end is
(2) Only outside the pipe
(3) Neither inside nor outside the pipe
(4) Both inside and outside the pipe (1)

2. The correct plot of the magnitude of magnetic field


B vs distance r from centre of the wire is, if the
radius of wire is R
(2)

(1)

(3)
(2)

(3)
(4)

(4) 5. The length of a solenoid is 0.20 m. Its radius is 0.01


m and it has 120 turns. The magnitude of the
magnetic field at a point on the axis in its interior, if
a current of 2.5 A is flowing through it, is
3. Write equation for Ampere’s circuital law for the
(1) 10 10−3 T
Amperian loop shown (traversed in the direction
shown by arrow marks put on it). (2) 4.13 10−2 T
(3) 2.110−3 T
(4) 1.9 10−3 T

6. A solenoid with 1000 turns per unit length has a flux


(1)  B.dl = 0 (i1 – i2 + i3 ) density of 2.52 10−3 T at its centre. The current in
the solenoid is
(2)  B.dl = 0 (i1 + i2 + i3 ) (1) 2A
(3)  B.dl = 0 (i1 + i2 – i3 ) (2) 1A
(3) 3A
(4)  B.dl = 0 (i1 – i2 – i3 ) (4) 4A
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7. Find  B  dl over following loops (direction in 9. A wire of length l is folded to form double circular
loop. If current in the wire is i. the magnetic field at
which integration has to be performed is indicated
by arrows) the centre is
 0i   0i 
(1) (2)
2l l
(i) 20i 40i
(3) (4)
l l

10. Following is square shape loop, whose one arm BC


(ii) produces magnetic field B at the centre of coil. The
resultant magnetic field due to all the arms will be:

(iii)

(iv)
(1) 4B (2) B/2
(3) B (4) 2B
8. The strength of the magnetic field at a distance r
near a long straight current carrying wire is B. The
field at a distance r/2 will be
B B
(1) (2)
2 4
(3) 2B (4) 4B
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Answer Key
1. (2) (ii) −0i2 ,
2. (2)
(iii) −20i ,
3. (3)
(iv) −20i
4. (1)
8. (3)
5. (4)
9. (4)
6. (1)
10. (1)
7. (i) 0i1 ,

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