The bar magnet \(A\) of magnetic moment \(M_A\) is found to oscillate at a frequency twice that of magnet \(B\) of magnetic moment \(M_B\) and the same moment of inertia when placed in a vibration magnetometer. We may say that:
1. \(M_B=8M_A\)
2. \(M_A= 4M_B\)
3. \(M_A=8M_B\)
4. \(M_A=2M_B\)

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A bar magnet is hung by a thin cotton thread in a uniform horizontal magnetic field and is in the equilibrium state. The energy required to rotate it by 60 is W. Now the torque required to keep the magnet in this new position is:

1. W3 
2. 3W
3. 3W2 
4. 2W3

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A short bar magnet of magnetic moment 0.4 JT–1 is placed in a uniform magnetic field of 0.16 T. The magnet is in stable equilibrium when the potential energy is:

1. – 0.64 J

2. zero

3. – 0.82 J

4. – 0.064 J

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A closely wound solenoid of 2000 turns and area of cross-section 1.5 × 10–4 m2 carries a current of 2.0 A. It is suspended through its center and perpendicular to its length, allowing it to turn in a horizontal plane in a uniform magnetic field 5 × 10–2 tesla making an angle of 30° with the axis of the solenoid. The torque on the solenoid will be:
1. 3 × 10–3 Nm 
2. 1.5 × 10–3 Nm 
3. 1.5 × 10–2 Nm 
4. 3 × 10–2 Nm

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A magnet is parallel to a uniform magnetic field. If it is rotated by 60°, the work done is 0.8 J. How much work is done in moving it 30° further?

1. 0.8×107 ergs 

2.  0.4 J

3. 8 J 

4. 0.8 ergs

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Magnets A and B are geometrically similar but the magnetic moment of A is twice that of B. If T1 and T2 be the time periods of the oscillation when their like poles and unlike poles are kept together respectively, then T1T2 will be:

1. 1/3                             

2. 1/2

3. 13                         

4. 3

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A current-carrying loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field in four different orientations, I, II, III & IV. The decreasing order of potential energy is:

1. I > III > II > IV 2. I > II >III > IV
3. I > IV > II > III 4. III > IV > I > II

 
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A thin rectangular magnet suspended freely has a period of oscillation equal to T. Now it is broken into two equal halves (each having half of the original length) and one piece is made to oscillate freely in the same field. If its period of oscillation is T', then ratio T'/T is:

1. 1/4

2. 122

3. 1/2

4. 2

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Two bar magnets are held together tightly in a vibration magnetometer. When their like poles are together, they make 20 oscillations per minute and when their unlike poles are together, they make 8 oscillations per minute. The ratio of the magnetic dipole moments of two bar magnets is:

1. 29:21

2. 6:15

3. 1:6

4. 25:4

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A magnetic needle suspended by a silk thread is vibrating in the earth's magnetic field. If the temperature of the needle is increased, then:

1. the time period decreases.
2. the time period remains unchanged.
3. the time period increases.
4. the time period first decreases then increases.

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