A Gaussian surface is drawn enclosing the N-pole of a bar magnet. The net magnetic flux through the Gaussian surface will be:
(pole strength of N-pole is treated as positive and S-pole as negative)
1. | positive. |
2. | negative. |
3. | positive or negative. |
4. | zero. |
A material when heated suddenly changes its magnetic property at a particular temperature and above this temperature, its susceptibility is found to be inversely proportional to the absolute temperature. The material may be:
1. Ferromagnetic
2. Diamagnetic
3. Paramagnetic
4. Ferromagnetic or Paramagnetic
At angle cos-1 to the magnetic meridian, the apparent dip is 60. The true dip at the place is :
1. 30
2. 45
3. 0
4. 60
A long solenoid has 1500 turns per metre and an iron core of = 1100 is kept inside it. 2A current flows in the coil of the solenoid. If the core is heated beyond curie temperature, then:
1. | The H and B fields in the solenoid reduce to zero. |
2. | The H and B fields in the solenoid remain unchanged. |
3. | The H field in the solenoid is nearly unchanged but B field decreases significantly. |
4. | The B field in the solenoid is nearly unchanged but the H field decreases significantly. |
Choose the correct statement regarding magnetism.
1. | Paramagnetic sample displays greater magnetization when cooled. |
2. | Diamagnetism is almost independent of temperature. |
3. | Ferromagnetic substances show hysteresis. |
4. | All of these. |
The horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field at a place is 310-4 T and the dip is tan-1. A metal rod of length 0.25 m placed in the north-south position and is moved at a constant speed of 10cm/s towards the east. The emf induced across the length of the rod will be
1. Zero
2. 1
3. 5
4. 10
Given below are two statements:
Assertion (A): | Magnetic dip at the pole is 0 ∘ . |
Reason (R): | Magnetic field at the pole is directed horizontally. |
1. | Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). |
2. | Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). |
3. | (A) is true but (R) is false. |
4. | Both (A) and (R) are false. |
Given below are two statements:
Statement I: | \(\oint \vec{B} \cdot \overrightarrow{d s}=0\) because magnetic monopoles do not exist. |
Statement II: | \(\oint \vec{B} \cdot \overrightarrow{d s}=0\) means the magnetic field is zero. |
1. | Statement I is false but Statement II is true. |
2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are true. |
3. | Both Statement I and Statement II are false. |
4. | Statement I is true but Statement II is false |
The magnetization of a piece of iron or steel:
1. | depends on the strength of the magnetizing field. |
2. | depends on external conditions such as temperature. |
3. | cannot be done beyond the saturation point. |
4. | all of these. |
If a bar magnet is kept on a horizontal plane with N-pole of bar magnet facing geographic N-pole and S-pole of bar magnet facing geographic S-pole, then the number of neutral points is:
1. | 0 | 2. | 1 |
3. | 2 | 4. | Infinite |