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Chapter 2/ BIECUIOIayrieue nienn > 4, Inthe circuit shown in figure, switch remains closed for long time. It is opened at time t= 0. Match the following two columns at ¢ = (In 2) second. A a b OH ave, | (SE g 32 d c Column I Column II Gotan (a) Potential differences across inductor | (>) 9V (b) Potential difference across B3Qresistance | (q) 4.5V (6 Potential difference across 6 @resistance | (r) 6 V (@)_ Potential difference between points Pande |(@) None of these 4, Steady state current through inductor, a9 h=-= 3A 3 Now, this current decays exponentially across inductor and two resistors. L 9 ™=-—= LR 643 ty. = (In 2) t, = (In 2)s Given time is half-life time. Hence, current will remain 1.5 A. i=ige "4! =3e' (a) di) -di In the beginning (=) =3A/s -di After one half-life time (=*) =1.5 A/s (a) y,=L(—2)=9x15-135V (b) Vag = IR=1SX3=45V (c) Veg = IR =1.5X6=9V (d) Vig = 4%, — V30 = 9V fc xa —F Chapter 27 Electromagnetic Induction ° 34/ 4, In the circuit shown in figure, circuit is closed at time t= 0. At time 2 b t=In(2) second oh a (@) rate of energy supplied by the battery is 16 J/s (b) rate of heat dissipated across resistance is 8 dis (©) rate of heat dissipated across resistance is 16 Jis ws @ V,-V=4V §. Twocircular coils are plac ‘ed adjacent to each other. Their planes are parallel AB sesseryrarein same direction. Choosethecorrect /\ ( \ (¢) Ge ClReze c t, fo x ln ()c,_ al» (2) Hence, the given time is half-life time. j= 2= 8/2 2A 2 2 Rate of energy supplied by battery = ki=8x2=16J/s Py =? R= (2)°(2)=8 Is _jR=8-2x2=4V Ve Viz= E induced effects always A aanedine to Lenz's law, he current passing through battery i i Di i Find t a gh battery immediately after key (K is gi initially all the capacitors are uncharged. (Given that R= 6Q oa cea — 4 (a) 1A 5A @3A ® 2A . In the circuit shown, the key (K)is closed at = 0, the current through the key at the instant t=10 Ing, is 4Q 52 pw grom |” sag 62 C=01mF b) 8A (@) zero 4a 6 . . * Aloo) i isi in the varying magnetic field B= Byt, » shown in the figure is immerse so loop is R, then the direction 2a 34. At time / = 0, resistance offered by a capacite and resistance offered by an inductor =a. R Rog =e 4 Resa Sad its Bra 16 Current. from the battery, i= a = E =I1A Ret 5 35. a, =e a 193s R10 Te = CR = (0.1 x 107) (10) = 1073s * 20 or e2A (io), 70 20 ic =—=2A (inde i0 The given time is the half-life time of both the circuits. pens HAD t= =—=1A LF Io 3 or total current is 2A. 36. tel= a Bn cand Sek’ R 30. Initially, the switch is in shown in figure. Just al capacitor is (a) zero 4 Versys position 1 for a long time and then shifted to ‘ Position 2 fter closing the switch, the magnitude of ts current throug E ©) (@ None of these 31. When the switch S is closed at ¢ = 0, identify the correct statement just after closing thesvit as shown in figure L | R (a) The current in the circuit is maximum ©) Equal and opposite voltages are dropped across inductor and resistor (©) The entire voltage is dropped across inductor (@) All of the above 32. Two metallic rings of radius applied in the region ‘Pha = inal jtud Rare rolling on a metallic rod. A magnetic field of ME" yt 30. 31. 32. Steady state current through inductor in = So, at ¢ = 0, current in closed loop (confiding of capacitor) will remain same. Att=0,V,=-E _ Bo (2RY Vi-Vo = 2BoR? .--(i) Match the Columns 1 @—>pP (b)> r ()>s (> s 2@oq (b)2p ©->r > s 3. (alos (b) > p (jos (d)>s 4. (aos (b)>q . ©>P (d)> P 5B (aos (b)>q © >s (> P BK @ogs (bopr Orpr @oas

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