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‘araday 1. Lenz’s law is consequence of the law of conservation of (a) Charge (b) Momentum (©) Mass * (d) Energy 2. Two circular, and similar coaxial loops carry equal currents in the same direction. If the loops are brought nearer, what will happen? (a) Current will increase in each loop. (b) Current will decrease in each loop. (c) Current will remain same in each loop. (a) Current will increase in-one and decrease in the other. 3. An electron moves along the line AB, which lies in the same plane as a circular loop of conducting wires as shown in the diagram. What will be the direction of current induced, if any, in the loop? A> 8 (a) No current will be induced. (b) The current will be clockwise. (©) The current will be anticlockwise. (d) The current will change direction as the electron passes by. 4. A metallic ring is attached with the wall of a room. When the north pole of a magnet is brought near to it, the induced current in the ring will be (see from magnet side) “SECTION’A: TOPICWISE QUESTIONS ~ C (a) First clockwise then (b) In clockwise directi (c) In anticlockwise dir (d) First anticlockwise 5. A wire is bent to form There is a uniform mag of the loop. If the mag current will flow from Rak C, x x i [: x x (a) AtoB andCtoD (©) AtoBandDtoC 6. Three identical rings horizontal surface in a 1 normal to plane of ring the second rolls withou slipping. Then (a) Same e.m.f. is induc (b) No e.m. BE 64 Physics (©) In each ring, all points are at same potential (@) B develops maximum induced e.m-f. and A, the least 7. The current flowing in two coaxial coils are in the same direction. On increasing the distance between the two, the electric current in both the cables will (a) increase (b) decrease (©) remain unchanged @ the information is incomplete 8. A magnet is brought towards a coil speedily in the first case and slowly in the second case. Then the induced e.m_f/induced charge will be respectively (a) More in first case / More in first case (b) More in first case/Equal in both cases (©) Less in first case/More in second case (@) Less in first case/Equal in both cases 9, As shown in the figure, a magnet is moved with fast speed towards a coil at rest. Due to this induced electromotive force, induced current and induced charge in the coil is E, 1 and Q, respectively. If the speed of the magnet is doubled, then find the incorrect option from the following. == — mm é (a) E increases (b) increases (©) Oremains same 10, Two different loops are concentric and lie in the same in the outer loop is clockwise and The induced current in the inner (@ Q increases (@)In a direction that depends on the ratio of the loop radii 11, A metallic ring connected to a rod oscillates freely like a pendulum. Ifnow a magnetic field is applied in horizontal direction (as shown) so that the pendulum now swings through the field, the pendulum will | Ay) leans: (a) Keep oscillating with the old time period (b) Keep oscillating with a smaller time period (©) Keep oscillating with a larger time period (d) Come to rest very soon 12. Faraday’s laws are consequence of conservation of (a) Energy (b) Energy and magnetic field (©) Charge (@) Magnetic field 13, A magnet is dropped down an infinitely long vericy copper tube. Then (0) The magnet moves with continuously increasing velocity and ultimately acquires a constant tein) velocity (b) The magnet moves with continuously decreasing velocity and ultimately comes to rest (©) The magnet moves with continuously increasing velocity but constant acceleration (@)The magnet moves with continuously increasing ‘velocity and acceleration | | 14. An aluminium ring B faces an electromagnet A. The current / through 4 can be altered, Then 8, Front ¢ (ian )~ oe é (2) Whether Fincreases or decreases, B will nt experen® any force (b) If / decreases, A will repel B (c) If Fincreases, A will attract B (d) If increases, A will repel B 15. A conducting ring is placed around the core of electromagnet as shown in figure. When key Kis pr the ring “El v dl (6) Remains stationary (b) Is attracted towards the electromagnet (©) Jumps out ofthe core (a) None of the above 16. A square coil ABCD is lying in an x-y plane vit centre at origin. A long straight wire passing thro (b) Anticlockwise (d) Zero \d south poles of two identical magnets containing a condenser, with equal speeds jes. Then Front side ill be negative and plate 2 positive | will be positive and plate 2 negative the plates will be positive th the plates will be negative Fhe following figure, the magnet is moved towards the 4) with a speed v and induced emf is e. If magnet and cede away from one another each moving with ,, the induced emf in the coil will be @e (b) 2e (© e2 (d) 4e 19. A current carrying solenoid is approaching a conducting Joop as shown in the figure. The direction of induced current as observed by an observer on the other side of the loop will be “R Observer (a) Anticlockwise (b) Clockwise (c) East (d) West 20. If a copper ring is moved quickly towards south pole of a powerful stationary bar magnet, then (a) Current flows through the copper ring (b) Voltage in the magnet increases 100 Q increases from 10 Wb t induced charge that flows in the (a) 0.5 (b) (©) 50 @) 23. Acircular coil of 500 turns of w 0.1 m? per turn. It is kept perpen of induction 0.2 T and rotated perpendicular to the field in 0.1 pass when the coil is connectes combined resistance of 50 ohm (a) 0.2C (b (2c qd 24, A coil of 40 @ resistance hay 6 mm is connected to an amr ohms. Coil is placed perpe! field. When coil is taken out flows through it. The intens' be (a) 6.55T (( (c) 0.655 T « 25, The total charge induced in a moved in magnetic field depet (a) The rate of change of mag (b) Initial magnetic flux only (c) The total change in magne (d) Final magnetic flux only 26. Ina magnetic field of 0.05T, 101 cm? to 100 cm? witho which is 2. The amount of period is (a)2.5* 10 coulomb (6) 10° coulomb ( 27. Ifa coil of 40 turns and area 4 from a magnetic field, it is 2.0 x 104 C flows into the coil is 80Q, the magnetic flw (a) 0.5 ( (©) LS 28. In electromagnetic induction. is independent of a 6.6 Physics (a) Change in the flux @10v (30V (b) Time (45V ()90V (©) Resistance in the circuit 35. A coil having an area A, is placed in a magnetic field (@) None of the above which changes from B, t0 4B, in a time interval f. The 29, A thin circular ring of area A is perpendicular to uniform ‘magnetic field of induction B. A small cut is made in the ring and a galvanometer is connected across the ends such that the total resistance of circuit is R. When the ring, is suddenly squeezed to zero area, the charge flowing through galvanometer is BR AB OF OR 2 (©) ABR @ = 30. A flat circular coil of 10 em radius has 200 tums of wire. ‘The coil is connected to a capacitor of 20 uF placed in 1a uniform magnetic field whose induction decreases at a rate of 0.01 Ts. Find the charge on capacitor. (©) 0.75 uC (@) 1.25 nc ) linked with a closed circuit of Jes with time ¢ (in seconds) as (@) 0.51 pC fed electromotive force in the circuit at 1=02sis (@) 04 volts (b)- 0.4 volts (©)-2.0 volts (@) 2.0 volts 32, A conducting wire frame is placed in a magnetic field which is directed into the paper. The magnetic field is increasing at a constant rate. The directions of induced ‘current in wires AB and CD are x oe ® eo x x Ae s x Be x www Oe (@BtoAandDt0C —(b) AtoBand CtoD ()AtoBandDtoC (A) BtoA and CtoD 33. The magnetic flux linked with a coil at any instant ¢ is given by 6 ~ SP ~ 1001 + 300, the e-m.. induced in the coil at ¢=2 sis (@-40V (40V (© 140Vv (4)300V 34. The magnetic flux Linked with coil, in weber, is given by the equation, @ = 57 + 3¢ + 16. The induced emf in the coil in the fourth second is em. induced in the coil will be 4 © 24h © abs 3B (a) 4B. og O@ 36, In a coil of area 10 cm? and 10 turns, a magnetic field directed perpendicular to its plane and is changing at the rate of 108 gauss/second. The resistance of the coil is 20 ohm. The current in the coil will be (5A (W)0.5A (©0.05A (@)5* 108A 37. A coil having 500 square loops each of side 10 em is placed normal to a magnetic flux which increases at the rate of 1.0 tesla/second. The induced e. m.f, in volts is @0. (b) 0.5 @1 @s 38. A coil of area 100 cm? has 500 turns. Magnetic field of (0.1 weber/metre? is perpendicular to the coil. The field is reduced to zero in 0.1 second. The induced e.m-f. in the coil is @1v sv (©) 50V (@) Zero 39. A 50 tums circular coil has a radius of 3 cm. It is kept in ‘a magnetic field acting normal to the area of the coil. The ‘magnetic field B increases from 0.10 tesla to 0.35 tesla in 2 milliseconds. The average induced e.m-f. in the coil is (a) 1.77 volts (b) 17.7 volts (c) 177 volts (d) 0.177 volts 40. A coil having an area 2 m? is placed in a magnetic field which changes from 1Wb/m? to 4Wb/m? in a interval of 2s. The e.m.f. induced in the coil will be @4v @)3V @15Vv @2Vv 41. A coil has 2000 turns and area of 70 cm*. The magneti¢ field perpendicular to the plane of the coil is 0.3 Wb/m" and takes 0.1 s to rotate through 180°. The value of the induced e.m.f. will be (a)84V av (@42V 42. The magnetic field in a coil of 100 tums and 40 square cm area is increased from 1 T to 6T ins. The magnetic field is perpendicular to the coil. The e.m.f. generated in it is (0) 84V . ee eee (b) In the plane of pa : (©) Perpendicular to (a) 0.012 V (b) 0.05 V (d) Perpendicular to @o1Vv ()02V 49. The current carrying 46. A conducting circular loop is placed in a uniform magnetic plane. The rod moves field of induction B tesla with its plane normal to the field. v. Which one of the Now, radius of the loop starts shrinking at the rate (dr/di).. induced e.m-f. in the 1 ‘Then the induced e.m-f at the instant when the radius is r, is A (a) wo(*) (b) 2nrB (2) 2,(a nBr* (<) B (o) mB (¢) Ola (a) End A will be at lor : . (b) A and B will be at t 47. A flexible wire bent in the form of a circle is placed in a (©) There will bono uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the (@) Potential at A will b coil. The radius of the coil changes as shown tee 50. A 10 metre wire, kept The graph of induced emf in the coil is represented by Sie eer Wb/m?. The induced e. (@) 0.15V ()1.5V $1. Ifa conductor of 3 min to magnetic field of 10~ then the e.m.f. produced be Y fa) 0.03 volt i Y 1 Os x 10 volt ; @ 52. A long horizontal meta (a) ; &) east-west direction is fall oot x difference between its tw:

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