A sheet is placed on a horizontal surface in front of a strong magnetic pole. A force is needed to:
\(\mathrm A.\) hold the sheet there if it is magnetic.
\(\mathrm B.\) hold the sheet there if it is non-magnetic.
\(\mathrm C.\) move the sheet away from the pole with uniform velocity if it is conducting.
\(\mathrm D.\) move the sheet away from the pole with uniform velocity if it is both, non-conducting and non-polar.
Choose the correct statement\((\mathrm s )\) from the options given below:
1. \(\mathrm A\) and \(\mathrm C\) only
2. \(\mathrm A\), \(\mathrm C\) and \(\mathrm D\) only
3. \(\mathrm C\) only
4. \(\mathrm B\) and \(\mathrm D\) only
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A conducting circular loop of face area \(2.5 \times 10^{-3}~\text{m}^2\) is placed perpendicular to a magnetic field which varies as  \(B=0.5\sin(100 \pi t)~\text{T}\). The magnitude of induced emf at time \(t= 0~\text{s}\) is: 
1. \(0.125 \pi~ \text{mV}\)
2. \(125 \pi ~\text{mV}\)
3. \(125 \pi~\text{V}\)
4. \(12.5 \pi~\text{mV}\)
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A big circular coil of \(1000\) turns and average radius \(10~\text{m}\)  is rotating about its horizontal diameter at \(2~\text{rad s}^{-1}\). If the vertical component of earth's magnetic field at that place is \(2\times 10^{-5}~\text{T}\) and electrical resistance of the coil is \(12.56~\Omega,\) then the maximum induced current in the coil will be:
1. \(2~\text{A}\)
2. \(0.25~\text{A}\)
3. \(1.5~\text{A}\)
4. \(1~\text{A}\)
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The magnetic flux linked to a circular coil of radius \(R\) is;
 \(\phi=2t^3+4t^2+2t+5\) Wb.
The magnitude of induced emf in the coil at \(t=5\) s is:
1. \(108\) V
2. \(197\) V
3. \(150\) V
4. \(192\) V
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The magnetic flux linked with a coil (in Wb) is given by the equation \(\phi=5 t^2+3 t+60\). The magnitude of induced emf in the coil at \(t=4\) s  will be:
1. \(33\) V
2. \(43\) V
3. \(108\) V
4. \(10\) V

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A \(800\) turn coil of effective area \(0.05~\text{m}^2\) is kept perpendicular to a magnetic field \(5\times 10^{-5}~\text{T}\). When the plane of the coil is rotated by \(90^{\circ}\)around any of its coplanar axis in \(0.1~\text{s}\), the emf induced in the coil will be:
1. \(0.02~\text{V}\)
2. \(2~\text{V}\)
3. \(0.2~\text{V}\)
4. \(2\times 10^{-3}~\text{V}\)

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