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68 Electromagnetism Solutions of Success Magnet (Part-II)

Section - G : Integer Answer Type


1. Answer (7)
Cavity can be treated as a combination of + and –. However field, due to '–' at the centre of cavity is zero.

Cavity

3R Gaussian
2R
surface

 Net field at the centre of cavity is simply due to +. Use Gauss' law
4
  (2R )3 – R 3 
E  4(2R )2  3 
0

7R
 E  n=7
12 0
2. Answer (2)
– 2Q
Q Q

–Q

KQ K (–2Q )
V1   0
R 2R
KQ K (–Q ) KQ Q
V2    
R 2R 2R 8 0 R
 x=2
3. Answer (4)
q = CV
dq dv 8
i  C.  2  4 A
dt dt 4
4. Answer (4)
3  10  6  3 16
V1  
36 3

3  10  6  3 4
V2  
36 3
V1 – V2 = 4 volt
5. Answer (5)
The equivalent arrangement is shown 10 V 5V

Q P S R

Q R

15 V
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6. Answer (2)

0 A 4 0 A

 d d  3 d
d  2  2 K 
 
k = 2

7. Answer (2)

Rupper = 10 

Rlower = 5 

i
So current in lower is i and in upper is
2

2
i
H4    4
2

H4 1
H5 = i25 
H5 5

H5 10
H4    2 cal/sec
5 5

8. Answer (4)

Consider as element at a distance x (of thickness dx). Charge on the element

As dq = dx

and dI = fdq, f = frequency



We get,

+ + + +
0 dI 0 fdq 0 f dx O
dB  = . = .
2 x 2 x 2 x L
x dx
Net magnetic field is L

2L
0 f  dx
B
2 
L x

0 f 
= loge 2
2

 0 
= loge 2
4

0 (4)
 B loge 2
4

0 x
loge 2 , x = 4
4

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9. Answer (3)
BdI
(dm) R2



T
T  
Tsin 

Consider a differential element of length dl on the ring, as shown.

dl = R(2)

 dm = (R2)

By Newton's second law,

2Tsin = B.R(2)I + R(2) R.2

T(2) = B.RI (2) + R2.2 (2)

[sin   as  is very small]

 T = BIR + R22

1
As R = 1 metre,   kg/meter,    rad/s, I = 0.4A, B = 5.0 tesla

 1 2
T  5  0.4  1   1  (  )2 = 2 + 1 = 3 N

9a. Answer (3) (IIT-JEE 2010)


From FBD of a small element on wire idlB

 d  T T
2T sin    idlB
 2 

d
 2T  iRd B
2

 T = BiR idlB

Bil
 T  T T
2

10. Answer (5)


M.I. of ring about diameter
400  10 2
I  200  10 2 kgm2  2 kgm2
2
   
at t = 0 M  B maximum angular velocity when M | | B
1 2
I  vi  vf
2

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= (–MBcos90) – (–MBcos0)

2 MB
  5 rad/s
I

11. Answer (2)

In critical condition  is equal to gravitational torque

Bx contribute torque

Mg
i  2A
r Bx

12. Answer (9)


Applying Kirchhoff's law,

Q
BLv  , where C = equivalent capacitance
C

Q = BLCv
v = (2t + 1) m/s. 30 F

Q = BLC. (2t + 1)
30 F X V
B = 1.5 tesla

L = 20 cm
30 F
C = 10 F 

t=1s
10 F X V
Q = 1.5 × 0.2 × 10 × (3) C

= 9 C

13. Answer (3)


Let q be the charge in capacitor of capacitance C, when current is maximum.

q0–q q
+ – – +
2C C
L
imax

q0  q q  di 
  0L  0
2C C  dt 

q0
q
3

n3

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14. Answer (8)

V  24 2 cos t

V0
Vrms   24 volt
2

Irms = 12 A

In resonance, impedence of circuit is equal to resistance

Vrms 24
R  2
Irms 12

When connected with battery, the final current

V 12
I   4 amp
R  r 2 1

1 2
Magnetic energy = LI
2

1
=  1 (4)2
2
= 8 joule

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