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Q . 1 A uniform but time-varying magnetic field B (t) exists in a circular region of radius a and is directed into the plane of the paper, as shown. The magnitude of the induced electric field at point P at a distance r from the centre of the circular region:
P B(t) r
a

Q . 3 In the figure shown a square loop PQRS of side a and resistance r is placed in near an infinitely long wire carrying a constant current I. The sides PQ and RS are parallel to the wire. The wire and the loop are in the same plane. The loop is rotated by 180 about an axis parallel to the long wire and passing through the mid points of the side QR and PS. The total amount of charge which passes through any point of the loop during rotation is:

Q I

R a

(A) is zero (B) decreases as 1/r (C) increases as r (D) decreases as 1/r2. Q . 2 A uniform magnetic field of induction B is confined to a cylindrical region of radius R. T h e magnetic field is increasing at a constant rate of
dB (tesla/second). An electron of charge q, placed dt

P a

(A)

0 Ia

2 r
0 Ia

ln 2
2

(B)

0 Ia

ln 2

at the point P on the periphery of the field experiences an acceleration.

(C)

2 r

(D) cannot be found

Q . 4 A current-carrying wire is placed below a coil in its plane, with current flowing as shown. If the current increases:

P
BV

(A) ( 2 1)r towards left (B) (C)


1 eR dB towards right 2 m dt eR dB toward left m dt

(A) no current will be induced in the coil (B) an anticlockwise current will be induced in the coil (C) a clockwise current will be induced in the coil (D) the current induced in the coil will be first anticlockwise and then clockwise
PV Sir 1

(D) zero

Q . 5 A thin semi-circular conducting ring of radius R is falling with its plane vertical in a horizontal magnetic induction B (see figure). At the position MNQ the speed of the ring is v and the potential difference developed across the ring is

Q . 8 A wooden stick of length 3 is rotated about an end with constant angular velocity in a uniform magnetic field B perpendicular to the plane of motion. If the upper one third of its length is coated with copper, the potential difference across the whole length of the stick is (A)
9B 2 2 4B 2
2

B N v M Q

(B)

(A) zero (B) Bv R2 /2 and M is at higher potential (C) RBv and Q is at higher potential (D) 2RBv and Q is at higher potential. Q . 6 Figure shows three regions of magnetic field, each of area A, and in each region magnitude of mag netic field decreases at a constant rate . If E is induced electric field then value of line integral

(C)

5B 2 2 B 2 2

(D)

copper coat

E.dr

along the given loop is equal to:

Q . 9 PQ is an infinite current carrying conductor. AB and CD are smooth conducting rods on which a conductor EF moves with constant velocity V as shown. The force needed to maintain constant speed of EF is (A)
1 VR
0 IV 0 IV

ln

b a
2

(B)

2
0 IV

ln

b a b a

1 VR V R
2

P A I E

R C F V a B

(A) A (B) A (C) 3A (D) 3A Q . 7 A pair of parallel conducting rails lie at right angle to a uniform magnetic field of 2.0 T as shown in the figure. Two resistors 10 and 5 are to slide without friction along the rail. The distance between the conducting rails is 0.1 m. Then: (A) induced current = 1/150 A directed clockwise if 10 resistor is pulled to the right with speed 0.5 m/s and 5 resistor is held fixed (B) induced current = 1/300 A directed anticlockwise if 10 resistor is pulled to the right with speed 0.5 m/s and 5 resistor is held fixed (C) induced current = 1/300 A directed clockwise if 5 resistor is pulled to the left at 0.5 m/s and 10 resistor is held at rest (D) induced current = 1/150 A directed anticlockwise if 5 resistor is pulled to the left at 0.5 m/s and 10 resistor is held at rest.
2 PV Sir

(C)
V (D) R

ln

0 IV

b ln a

Q. 10 A conducting rod is rotated in a plane perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field with constant angular velocity. The correct graph between the induced emf (e) across the rod and time (t) is :
e
e

(A)

(B)

e
t

(C)

(D)

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