Gleams Education Academy Pattoki
PHYSICS-I. (15-A) Total Marks (25)
Roll # …...……….…….. Time: 45 min
Q No. 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION (1 × 9 = 9)
(i) The maximum value of induced emf in a coil rotating in a magnetic field does not depend on
(a). Resistance of coil (b). No. of turns of coil
(c). Area of the coil (d). Frequency of coil
(ii) The coefficient of mutual induction between two coils is 1.25 H. If the rate of fall of current in the primary
is 80 A/s, then induced emf in the secondary coil will be
(a). 100 V (b). 64 V (c). 12.5 V (d). 0.016 V
(iii) The magnitude of the induced emf in a conductor of length L and moving with velocity vin a strong
magnetic field is
(a). vB/L (b). vL/B (c). vBL (d). BL/v
(iv) Self-inductance L is given by
𝜺 ∆𝑰⁄
(a). ∆𝑰 (b). ∆𝒕
(c). 𝜺∆𝑰⁄∆𝒕 (d). All of these
⁄∆𝒕 𝜺
(v) S.I. unit of mutual inductance is
(a). Vs/A (b). VA/s (c). A/Vs (d). V
(vi) If a current change at a rate of 10 A/s in the primary causes an induced emf of 1 V in the secondary then
mutual inductance of the pair of coils in henry will be
(a). 1 (b). 0.1 (c). 10 (d). 0.01
Gleams Education Academy Pattoki
PHYSICS-I. (15-A) Total Marks (25)
Roll # …...……….…….. Time: 45 min
Q No. 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION (1 × 9 = 9)
(i) The maximum value of induced emf in a coil rotating in a magnetic field does not depend on
(a). Resistance of coil (b). No. of turns of coil
(c). Area of the coil (d). Frequency of coil
(ii) The coefficient of mutual induction between two coils is 1.25 H. If the rate of fall of current in the primary
is 80 A/s, then induced emf in the secondary coil will be
(a). 100 V (b). 64 V (c). 12.5 V (d). 0.016 V
(iii) The magnitude of the induced emf in a conductor of length L and moving with velocity vin a strong
magnetic field is
(a). vB/L (b). vL/B (c). vBL (d). BL/v
(iv) Self-inductance L is given by
𝜺 ∆𝑰⁄
(a). ∆𝑰 (b). 𝜺
∆𝒕
(c). 𝜺∆𝑰⁄∆𝒕 (d). All of these
⁄∆𝒕
(v) S.I. unit of mutual inductance is
(a). Vs/A (b). VA/s (c). A/Vs (d). V
(vi) If a current change at a rate of 10 A/s in the primary causes an induced emf of 1 V in the secondary then
mutual inductance of the pair of coils in henry will be
(a). 1 (b). 0.1 (c). 10 (d). 0.01
(vii) An induced current of 2A is flowing through an inductor of unit henry then the P.E. energy stored in the
magnetic field of inductor is
(a). 1 J (b). 2J (c). 4 J (d). 0 J
(viii) A wire of length 1 m moves with a speed of 10 m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field. If the emf induced
in the wire is 1 V then, the magnitude of field is
(a). 0.01 T (b). 0.1 T (c). 0.32 T (d). 0.02 T
(ix) The induced emf primarily caused at the cost of
(a). Internal energy (b). Chemical energy
(c). thermal energy (d). Mechanical energy
Q No. 2: SHORT QUESTION (2 × 4 = 8)
(i) What is the effect of iron core on self-inductance?
(ii) How would you position a flat loop of wire in a changing magnetic field so that there is no emf
induced in the loop?
(iii) Does the induced emf in a circuit depend on the resistance of the circuit? Does the induced
current depend on the resistance of the circuit?
(iv) Does the induced emf always act to decrease the magnetic flux through a circuit?
Q No. 3: LONG QUESTION (5 + 3 = 8)
a) What type of energy is stored in an inductor? Find the relations for the energy and energy
density in an inductor.
b) A solenoid has 250 turns and its self-inductance is 2.4 mH. What is flux through each turn when
the current is 2A? What is induced emf when current changes at 20 As-1?
(vii) An induced current of 2A is flowing through an inductor of unit henry then the P.E. energy stored in the
magnetic field of inductor is
(a). 1 J (b). 2J (c). 4 J (d). 0 J
(viii) A wire of length 1 m moves with a speed of 10 m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field. If the emf induced
in the wire is 1 V then, the magnitude of field is
(a). 0.01 T (b). 0.1 T (c). 0.32 T (d). 0.02 T
(ix) The induced emf primarily caused at the cost of
(a). Internal energy (b). Chemical energy
(c). thermal energy (d). Mechanical energy
Q No. 2: SHORT QUESTION (2 × 4 = 8)
(i) What is the effect of iron core on self-inductance?
(ii) How would you position a flat loop of wire in a changing magnetic field so that there is no emf
induced in the loop?
(iii) Does the induced emf in a circuit depend on the resistance of the circuit? Does the induced
current depend on the resistance of the circuit?
(iv) Does the induced emf always act to decrease the magnetic flux through a circuit?
Q No. 3: LONG QUESTION (5 + 3 = 8)
a) What type of energy is stored in an inductor? Find the relations for the energy and energy
density in an inductor.
b) A solenoid has 250 turns and its self-inductance is 2.4 mH. What is flux through each turn when
the current is 2A? What is induced emf when current changes at 20 As-1?