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There are two coils A and B as shown in Fig A current starts flowing in B as shown, when A is moved towards B and stops when A stops moving. The current in A is counterclockwise. B is kept stationary when A moves. We can infer
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Same as problem 4 except the coil A is made to rotate about a vertical axis (Fig ). No current flows in B if A is at rest. The current in coil A, when the current in B (at t = 0) is counterclockwise and the coil A is as shown at this instant, t = 0,
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The self inductance L of a solenoid of length l and area of crosssection A, with a fixed number of turns N increases
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A metal plate is getting heated. It can be
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An e.m.f is produced in a coil, which is not connected to an external voltage source. This can be due
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The mutual inductance M12 of coil 1 with respect to coil
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A circular coil expands radially in a region of magnetic field and no electromotive force is produced in the coil. This can be
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Consider a magnet surrounded by a wire with an on/off switch S (Fig ). If the switch is thrown from the off position (open circuit) to the on position (closed circuit), will a current flow in the circuit? Explain. Bar magnet N Circuit closed Bar magnet N Circuit open Fig.
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A wire in the form of a tightly wound solenoid is connected to a DC source, and carries a current. If the coil is stretched so that there are gaps between successive elements of the spiral coil, will the current increase or decrease?
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A solenoid is connected to a battery so that a steady current flows through it. If an iron core is inserted into the solenoid, will the current increase or decrease?
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Consider a metal ring kept on top of a fixed solenoid (say on a carboard) (Fig ). The centre of the ring coincides with the axis of the solenoid. If the current is suddenly switched on, the metal ring jumps up.
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Consider a metal ring kept (supported by a cardboard) on top of a fixed solenoid carrying a current I (see Fig ). The centre of the ring coincides with the axis of the solenoid. If the current in the solenoid is switched off, what will happen to the
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Consider a metallic pipe with an inner radius of 1 cm. If a cylindrical bar magnet of radius 0.8cm is dropped through the pipe, it takes more time to come down than it takes for a similar unmagnetised cylindrical iron bar dropped through the metallic pipe.
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A magnetic field in a certain region is given by ` B = B_o cos (ωt)hat k` and a coil of radius a with resistance R is placed in the x-y plane with its centre at the origin in the magnetic field (see Fig ) . Find the magnitude and the direction of the current at (a, 0, 0) at t = π/2ω, t = π/ω and t =
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Consider a closed loop C in a magnetic field (Fig ). The flux passing through the loop is defined by choosing a surface whose edge coincides with the loop and using the formula φ = B1.dA1 + B2.dA2 + ... . Now if we chose two different surfaces S1 and S2 having C as their edge, would we get the same answer for flux. Jusity your
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Find the current in the wire for the configuration shown in Fig . Wire PQ has negligible resistance. B, the magnetic field is coming out of the paper. θ is a fixed angle made by PQ travelling smoothly over two conducting parallel wires seperated by a distance
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A (current vs time) graph of the current passing through a solenoid is shown in Fig . For which time is the back electromotive force (u) a maximum. If the back emf at t = 3s is e, find the back emf at t = 7 s, 15s and 40s. OA, AB and BC are straight line segments.
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There are two coils A and B seperated by some distance. If a current of 2 A flows through A, a magnetic flux of 10-2 Wb passes through B (no current through B). If no current passes through A and a current of 1 A passes through B, what is the flux through
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A magnetic field ` hatB = B_o sin( ωt) hat k` covers a large region where a wire AB slides smoothly over two parallel conductors separated by a distance d (Fig.). The wires are in the x-y plane. The wire AB (of length d) has resistance R and the parallel wires have negligible resistance. If AB is moving with velocity v, what is the current in the circuit. What is the force needed to keep the wire moving at constant
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A conducting wire XY of mass m and neglibile resistance slides smoothly on two parallel conducting wires as shown in Fig . The closed circuit has a resistance R due to AC. AB and CD are perfect conductors. There is a magnetic field` B = B(t )hatk` . Write
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