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DPP 10

The document is a physics practice paper for Class XII focusing on the topic of moving charges and magnetism. It includes multiple-choice questions covering concepts such as magnetic fields, forces on charged particles, and the behavior of currents in magnetic fields. An answer key is provided at the end for self-assessment.

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DPP 10

The document is a physics practice paper for Class XII focusing on the topic of moving charges and magnetism. It includes multiple-choice questions covering concepts such as magnetic fields, forces on charged particles, and the behavior of currents in magnetic fields. An answer key is provided at the end for self-assessment.

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Class : XIIth Subject : PHYSICS

Date : DPP No. : 10

Topic :- MOVING CHARGES AND MAGNETISM


1. The magnetic field due to a straight
conductor of uniform cross section of
radius a and carrying a steady current is
represented by
a B b B c B d B
) ) ) )

r r r r
a a a a

2. An electron and a proton enter region of


uniform magnetic field in a direction at
right angles to the field with the same
kinetic energy. They describe circular
paths of radius r e and r p respectively. Then
a
) r e =r P

b
) r e <r P

c
) r e >r P

dr e may be less than or greater than r P


) depending on the direction of the
magnetic field

3. An α -particle with a specific charge of


2.5 ×10 C kg moves with a speed of
7 −1

5
in a perpendicular magnetic
−1

field of 0.05 T. Then the radius of the


2 ×10 ms

circular path described by it is


a 8 cm b4 cm c 16 cm d2 cm
) ) ) )

4. Graph of force per unit length between


two long parallel currents carrying
conductor and the distance between them
is
a Straight line bParabola
) )

c Ellipse dRectangular
) ) hyperbola

5. An arbitrary shaped closed coil is made of


a wire of length L and a current I ampere
is flowing in it. If the plane of the coil is
perpendicular to magnetic field ⃗ B, the
force on the coil is
a Zero b c d1
) ) IBL ) 2 IBL ) 2 IBL

6. A beam of protons is moving parallel to a


beam of electrons. Both the beams will
tend to
a Repel bCome c Move dEither
) each ) closer ) more ) (b) or (c)
other apart

7. A particle with charge q , moving with a


momentum p, enters a uniform magnetic
field normally. The magnetic field has
magnitude B and is confined to a region of

width d , where d < . If the particle is


p

deflected by an angle θ in crossing the


Bq

field, then

a Bqd b p c Bp d pd
) sin θ= p ) sin θ= Bqd ) sin θ= qd ) sin θ= Bq

8. Magnetic induction at the centre of a


circular loop of area π m2 is 0.1 T. The
magnetic moment of the loop is
( μ0 =permeability of air )
a 0.1 π b 0.2 π c 0.3 π d 0.4 π
) μ ) μ ) μ ) μ

9. A charge Q is uniformly distributed over


0 0 0 0

the surface of non-conducting disc of


radius R . The disc rotates about an axis
perpendicular to its plane and passing
through its centre with an angular velocity
ω . As a result of this rotation a magnetic
field of induction B is obtained at the
centre of the disc. If we keep both the
amount of charge placed on the disc and
its angular velocity to be constant and very
the radius of the disc then the variation of
the magnetic induction at the centre of the
disc will be represented by the figure

a b c d
) ) ) )

1 AB and CD are long straight conductors,


0. distance d apart, carrying a current I . The
magnetic field at the midpoint of BC is
B I
C

d
I I
^j

^i
A ^k
D

a −μ I b −μ I c −μ I d −μ I
0 ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ 0 ^
) k ) k ) k ) k
2 πd πd 4 πd 8 πd

1 The expression for magnetic induction


1. inside a solenoid of length L carrying a
current I and having N number of turns is
a μ b c μ d N
0 N
) ) μ 0 ∋¿ )
0
NLI ) μ0 L I
4 π LI 4π
1 If same current I passing through two
2. parallel wires separated by a distance b ,
then force per unit length will be
a μ 2 b μ I c μ I2 dμ I2
0 2I 0 0 0
) ) 2 ) 2 )
4π b 4πb 4πb 4 πb
1 The earth’s magnetic induction at certain
3. point is 7 ×10−5 Wb /m 2. This is to be
annulled by the magnetic induction at the
centre of a circular conducting loop of
radius 5 cm. The required current in the
loop is

0.56 5.6 0.28 ) 2.8 A


a b c d
) A ) A ) A

1 A galvanometer of resistance 100 Ω gives


4. a full scale deflection for a current of
10 A . To convert it into a ammeter
−5

capable of measuring upto 1A, we should


connect a resistance of
a 1 Ω in b −3 in c 5 in d100 Ω in
) parallel ) ) series
parallel series
10 Ω 10 Ω
)

1 The radius of the path of an electron


5. moving at a speed of 3 ×107 m/s
perpendicular to a magnetic field 5×10−4 T
is nearly
a 15 cm b45 cm c 27 cm d34 cm
) ) ) )

1 Biot-Savart’s law may be represented in


6. vector form as

a μ0 dlb× r μ0 c μ0 dld× r μ0 dl× r


) dB= i dB= i dl dB=
× r i dB= i
4π ) 3r 4π
) 4π ) 2 r 4π r
1 If a long hollow copper pipe carries a
7. direct current, the magnetic field
associated with the current will be
a Only inside the pipe bOnly outside the pie
) )

c Neither inside nor dBoth inside and


) outside the pipe ) outside the pipe

1 The number of lines of force passing


8. through a unit area placed perpendicularly
to the magnetic lines of force is termed as
a Magnetic induction bMagnetic flux
) ) density

c Intensity of dAll of the above


) magnetic field )

1 A particle moving in a magnetic field


9. increases its velocity then its radius of the
circle
a Decrease bIncreasesc Remains dBecomes
)s ) ) the same ) half
2 An alternating electric field, of frequency v
0. , is applied across the dees (radius ¿ R ) of a
cyclotron that is being used to accelerated
protons (mass ¿ m ). The operating
magnetic field (B) used in the cyclotron
and the kinetic energy (K ) of the proton
beam, produced by it, are given by
a B= mv and b B= 2 πmv and
) e ) e
2 2 2 2 2
K=2m π v R K=m πv R
c B= 2 πmv and d B= mv and
) e ) e
2 2 2 2 2
K=2m π v R K=m πv R
ANSWER-KEY

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A. A B C A A C A B A B

Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

A. D A B B D A B D B C

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