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Consider the three closed loops drawn using solid line in the magnetic field (magnetic field lines are drawn using dotted line) of an infinite curent-carrying wire normal to the plane of paper as shown.

Rank the line integral of the magnetic field along each path in order of increasing magnitude :

(1) 1> 2>3

(2) 1= 3>2

(3) 1=2=3

(4) 3> 2>1

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A positive charge 'q' of mass 'm' is, moving along the +x axis. We wish to apply a uniform magnetic field B for time t so that the charge reverses its direction crossing the y-axis at a distance 'd'. Then

1. B=2mvqdandt=πd2v

2. B=mvqdandt=πdv

3. B=2mvqdandt=πdv

4. B=mv2qdandt=πd2v

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A rectangular loop of sides 10 cm and 5 cm carrying a current I of 12 A, is placed in different orientation as shown in figure below.

(A) 

(B)  

(C) 

(D) 

If there is a uniform magnetic field of 0.3 T in the positive Z-direction in which orientations the loop will be (i) stable equilbrium and (ii) unstable equilibrium:

1. A and D respectively

2. B and D respectively

3. B and C respectively

4. A and B respectively

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A proton (mass m) accelerated by a potential difference V flies through a uniform transverse magnetic field (B). The field occupies a region of space of width 'd'. If 'a' be the angle of deviation of proton from initial direction of motion (Fig), the value of sin α will be:

1. B2qdmV

2. Bdq2mV

3. Bdq2mV

4. qVBd2m

 

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The magnetic flux density B at a distance r from a long straight rod carrying a steady current varies with r as shown in figure.

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If an \(i~\text{A}\) current flows through an infinitely long, straight, thin-walled tube, what will be the magnetic induction at any point within the tube?
1. infinite 2. zero
3. \( \frac{\mu_0 2 i}{4 \pi} ~\text{T} \) 4. \( \frac{\mu_0 i}{2 r} ~\text{T} \)
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A long straight, solid metal wire of radius 2 mm carries a current uniformly distributed over its circular cross-section. The magnetic field induction at a distance 2 mm from its axis is B. Then, the magnetic field induction at distance 1 mm from axis will be

(1) B

(2) B/2

(3) 2B

(4) B

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Figure shows a cross-section of a large metal sheet carrying an electric current along its surface. The current in a strip of width dl is (Kdl) where K is a constant. Find the magnetic field at a point P at a distance x from the metal strips

                    

1.  12μ0Kx

2.  μ0K

3.  12μ0K

4.  μ0Kx4

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Three infinitely-long conductors carrying currents I1,I2andI3 lie perpendicular to the plane of the paper as shown below.

                             

If the value of integral B.dl for the loops C1,C2andC3are2μ0,4μ0andμ0 in the units of N/A, respectively, then

1.  I1 = 3 A into the paper

2.  l2 = 3 A out of the paper

3.  I3 = 0

4.  I3 = 1 A out of the paper

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A cylindrical wire of radius R is carrying current i uniformly distributed over its cross-section.  If a circular loop of radius r is taken as amperian loop, then the variation value of B.dl over this loop with radius 'r' of loop will be best represented by:

(1)

(2) 

(3)

(4)

 

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