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Moving Charges and Magnetism

1. An electric current passes through a long straight copper wire. At a


distance 5cm from the straight wire, the magnetic field is B. The
magnetic field at 20cm from the straight wire would be
a) B/6 b) B/4 c)B/3 d)B/2
2. Two long current carrying conductors are placed parallel to each
other at a distance of 8 cm between them. The magnitude of
magnetic field produced at mid-point between the two conductors
due to current flowing in them is 300 μT. The equal current flowing
in the two conductors is :
(A) 30A in the same direction.
(B) 30A in the opposite direction.
(C) 60A in the opposite direction.
(D) 300A in the opposite direction.
3. BX and BY are the magnetic field at the centre of two coils of two
coils X and Y respectively, each carrying equal current. If coil X has
200 turns and 20 cm radius and coil Y has 400 turns and 20 cm
radius, the ratio of BX and BY is
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 2 : 1 (D) 4 : 1
4. Two concentric and coplanar circular loops P and Q have their radii
in the ratio 2:3. Loop Q carries a current 9 A in the anticlockwise
direction. For the magnetic field to be zero at the common centre,
loop P must carry

a) 3A in clockwise direction

b) 9A in clockwise direction

c) 6 A in anti-clockwise direction

d) 6 A in the clockwise direction.

5. A current of 10A is passing through a long wire which has semicircular


loop of the radius 20cm as shown in the figure. Magnetic field produced
at the centre of the loop is:
A. 10πμT
B. 5πμT
C. 4πμT
D. 2πμT

6. A circular current carrying coil has a radius R. The distance from the
centre of the coil on the axis where the magnetic induction will
be (1/8)th to its value at the centre of the coil is

A. R/√ 3
B. 2R√ 3
C. R√ 3
D. (2√ 3 )R

7. The magnetic field at the centre of a current carrying circular loop


of radius R, is B 1 . The magnetic field at a point on its axis at a

distance √3 times R from the center of the loop is B 2 . Then the

ratio (B 1 /B 2 ) is

8.

a) 1:4 b) 4:1 c) 2:1 d)1:2


9. If the beams of electrons and protons move parallel to each other in
the same direction, then they
a) attract each other
b) Repel each other
c) No relation
d) Neither attract nor repel

10. Three infinitely long parallel straight current carrying wires A, B


and C are kept at equal distance from each other as shown in the
figure . The wire C experiences net force F .The net force on wire C,
when the current in wire A is reversed will be

a) Zero b) F/2 c) F d) 2F
11. The coil of a moving coil galvanometer is wound over a metal frame
in order to

a) Reduce hysteresis
b) Increase sensitivity
c) Increase moment of inertia
d) Provide electromagnetic damping.
12. In an ammeter 10% of main current is passing through the
galvanometer. If the resistance of the galvanometer is G, then the shunt
resistance, in ohms is.

A. 9G
B. G/9
C. G/90
D. 90G

13. Two wires of same lengths are shaped into a square of side a and a
circle with radius r. If they carry same current, then the ratio of their
magnetic moments is :

A. 2:π
B. π:2
C. π:4
D. 4:π

14. Two Magnets of equal magnetic moments M each are placed as shown
in figure. The resultant magnetic moment is

A. M
B. √2M
C. M2
D. √3M

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