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jecsion i upward. The are ofthe smaller loop avi we AA yx tush besa op mink pp moves upward the lux through it decreases. magnet wil be directed S02 o prove a magnetic The i through the smaller loop, in the same direction onal 1001 su ed Prine larger loop. It will be counterclockwise as « me, inthe same direction as the curent in the Sees oe? peak Ase of edge length = 2.0 em # postoned as shown in figure, A veaform magnetic field given by 5 001+ 4.00) +3.00k) T exists throughout the region. 7 (a) Calculate the ux through the / 7 shaded face. / {b) Whatis the total fax through the sx faces? 4, Aconcting ring is placed near a A folenoid as shown in figure. Find the direction of the induced current } Bice Bes orien [,_ cireuit containing the solenoid rs is closed. | (b) After the switch has been closed for a long time. | (©) Atthe instant the switch is opened. 43, Identify the direction of induced current as seen from the above in the following cases. 4 iy One ® year o ° © eh * Using Lenz’s law, determine the direction of the current “rssor ab in eure when -— A small, circular ring is inside a ectromagnetic induction 4-13 2 5; pee ah re a 'b (a) switch $ is opened after having been closed for several minutes. (b) coil B is brought closer to coil A wil closed (© theres ains closed. [A cardboard tube is wrapped with two windings Of insulated wire wound in opposite directions as shown it figure Terminals a and b of winding A may be connected wee pantry trough a reversing switch. State whether the induced cerrent in the resistor R is from left t0 Tight Or from right to left in the following th the switch tance of Ris decreased while the switch rem- 1g circumstances. ’ i wes | ate (a) The current in winding 4 is from a to b and is increasing. (b) The current in winding 4 is from b to a and is decreasing, (©) The current in winding 4 is from 6 to a and is increasing. larger loop that is connected t0 battery and a switch as shown in figure, Use Lenz’s law to find the direction of the current induced in the small ring (@) just after switch S is closed; (b) after Shas been closed for a long time; (©) just after S has been reopened after being closed for along time. Figure shows a coil placed in a decreasing magnetic field applied perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The magnetic field OF decreasing at a rate of 10 T Find out current in magnitude and direction of current. Figure shows a coil placed ina 30V magnetic field decreasing at rate of 10 Ts, There is also source of emf 30 V in the col Find the magnitude and direction of the current in the coil4.14 Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction 9 A square loop, of wire with resistance R is moved at « Constant sped varons a unifirm magnetic fell conned & square region whose sides are twice the length of those of the square loop (as shown in figure) tt (2) Graph the extemal force F needed to move the loop at a constant speed as a function ofthe coordinate x from L to x = #21. (The coordinate x is measured from the center of the magnetic field region to the center of the loop. It is negative when the center of the loop is to the left of the center of the magnetic {held region. Take positive foree to be tothe right.) (6) Graph the induced current in the loop as a functi x. Take counterclockwise currents to be positive 10, The wire shown in figure is bent in the shape of a tent, ‘with @= 60.0° and L.= 1.50 m, and is placed in a uniform ic field of magnitude 0.300 T perpendicular to the ‘The wire is rigid but hinged at points a and b. If is flattened out on the table in 0.100 s, what is the average induced emf in the wire during this time? » of II. The plane of a square loop of ‘wire with edge length a = 0.200 m o/s is perpendicular to the Earth's £ bg magnetic field at a point where B= 15.0 pT, as shown in figure The total resistance of the loop and the wires connecting it to a sensitive ammeter is 0.50 2. If the loop is suddenly collapsed by horizontal forces as shown, @® what is the total charge passing through the ammeter? 12. Atriangular conducting loop having resistance Ris placed ‘outside an uniform inward magnetic field B. AL‘ 0 the Joop starts moving. into the magnetic field with a uniform speed v. Find the (a) magnitude of induced emf e at any time r. (b) the magnitude and direction of induced current at any time ¢. @@a®8 @90e 7 @@o Mie +) ye 13. Acircular stretchable conducting ring is kept in 4 magnetic field (B) that is perpendicular to the 9 the ring. The ring is pulled out uniformly from ip ‘so as to increase its radius at a constant rate: ¢ 4 ‘remains constant at R. ‘= ee alight sod in deans ges en are a and b respectively. A uniform external maga | a al toe cece dB change ata rate = : dt ANSWER! (a) 3.125 * 10? Wb (b) 0 2. a) anticlockwise (b) no change (6) clockwise 43. (a) anticlockwise (b) clockwise (c) anticlockwise (d) anticlockwise 4. (a) to the right (b) to the left (c) to the left 5. (a) right to left (b) right to left (c) left to right 6. (a) clockwise (b) no change (c) counter-clockwise 7.4A, anticlockwise 8. 2A, clockwise ‘10.54! HAZ pC 12.(a) 2B tan Oye 2Bv? tan d b) £ (counter clockwise se ies | se Bee RN j 1B. , EN (a? +b? + 0b) qi 14, He MOTIONAL ELECTROMOTIVE FO®! eld, then charge given by F°t ‘When a conductor moves in a magnetic conductor experience magnetic for where @ is the velocity of conductor (here We assulWith the above expression given in Eq, (v) it ean be seen that With time velocity of sliding wire approaches to a steady value and at #—»s0 velocity approaches to the steady velocity called terminal velocity and itis given by Eq. (v) as RE # wi rete Celene bile ed = Figure shows a long current-carrying wire . and two rectangular 4 loops moving with velocity v. Find the direction of current in each loop. . 2. A rod of length / is moving with velocity » in magnetic field B as seen in figure. Find the emf induced in all three cases. ‘constant i 4 @) Ae 8 Je Fe ® ) © eat 3. Figure shows a closed coil ABCL 4 moving in a uniform magnetic field ® Bwith a velocity v. Find —y (a) emf induced in the coil (b) emf induced in curved part ACB 2 and straight part AB 4. Figure shows an irregular shaped wire AB moving with velocity v. Find the emf induced in the wire. a | 6 r | 5, Find the emfacross points Pand Q which are diametrically | opposite points of a semicircular closed loop moving in a magnetic field as shown in figure. nr | 6. Find the emf act and Q which are ‘opposite points 0 closed loop moving in & o field as shown in sag L s figure. Also draw the electrical — equivalence of each branch - 7. Figure shows a rectangular loop moving in a unig, equivalence of.” magnetic field. Show the electrical equivalence of 0 ‘branch. What is the net induced emf? 5 k ' OB A ene P o 8. Figure shows a rod of length Sjoving] 1 and resistance r moving wi fon two rails shorted by @ resistance R.A uniform magnetic field B is present normal to the plane of rod and rails, Show the electrical equivalence of each branch. 9. Figure shows rod PQ of mass m and resistance r mo, on two fixed, resistanceless, smooth conducting 9, (closed on both sides by resistances R, and R,). Find courrent in the rod (atthe instant is velocity is», P ns SF a Sk ee | 10. A rod of mass m, length J and resistance 2 ss down on a smooth inclined parallel rails with a cons velocity v. Ifa uniform horizontal magnetic field B es then find the value of B thick al sions b * havi n height A into AL, A rectangular loop of dima | zontal magnetic field of induction H. What must be horineght of fall “A” 0 thatthe loop will move with » Ame ant velocity in the magnetic field? re conducting rod slides on a conducting ring of radius _powhich is placed in horizontal plane . A capacitor having capacity C is Co od with in ‘The rox! moves towards right with n outward magnetic field B. (a) WI a 6 shown in figure, ‘onstant velocity v en the rod is at a in ar R distance x= from the centre of the circular wire, find the current through the capacitor. (b) If we substitute the capacitor by a resistor R,, find the current as the function of time. 1. loop (a) —zero, loop (b) —clockwise. 2.(a) 0.as B\|¥ (b) Oas / |v (c) Oas TB 3.(a) 0(b) vBL 4. Bul sin é 5.0 6. 2Bav gh 1.0 0 ae ae MF ACROSS ROTATING STRAIGHT CONDUCTOR Onsider a straight conductor 47 of leneth ZL rotating about end| | | | CONCEPT APPLICATION EXERCISE 4.3 1. Aring rotates with angular velocity @ about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the ring passing through the center of the ring (figure). A constant magnetic field B exists parallel to the axis. Find the emf induced in the ring. \ / / 4& p 2, A rod PO of length 1 is rotating about end P, with an angular velocity © (igure) Due to centile fie electrons inthe rod move toward the sal Onc em is created. Find the induced emt -—} A —____ @ 4, Aconducting rod 4C of length 4s rotated about point 0 : ina wiform magnetic field B directed into the plane 4 Feblace the paper. AO = land OC = 31. Find V.— y *). a wesaerwhh spade met bad, 2s a a a 4 ——c “ig ty eee PY acomige 4 A ring rotates with angular me, I be same,, velocity «about an axis in the 4B. Bugg, Plane of the ring which passes ba through the center of the ring. A Pints | constant magnetic field B exits Mecéee perpendicular to the plane of 4), the ring (figure). Find the emt ‘transktgs induced inthe ring asa function ment oftiyy | of time. - The mag 5 Rod PQ of length 21 is rotating about one end P in a me |“ niform magnetic field B which is perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the rod (figure). Point M is the mid- Point of the rod. Find the induced emf between M and Q wl ifthe potential between P and Q is 100 V. =e Int Q@ 2- witeem rod ‘ : a +0 efor, ; 7 +2rcos a — Breasts uniform magnetic field B which is perpendicular to the Plane of rotation ofthe rod (figure). Find the induced emf between PQ and PC. Draw the circuit diagram of parts PCand CO. > oe 2 7. Arod of length / is kept parallel to a long wire carrying Constant current i. It is moving away from the wire with #4 Velocity v. Find the emf induced in the wire when its distance from the long wire i x 8. A. rectangular loop, as shown in figure, moves away from an infinitely if long wire carryingacurent == tf) ew #. Find the emf induced in coos the rectangular loop. zs 9. A rectangular loop is moving parallel to a long wire carrying 4 current { with a velocity v. Find the emf induced in the loop (figure) if its nearest end is at a distance a from the wire. Draw z equivalent electrical di 10, A rod of length fis rotating with an angular speed © about one of its ends which is at a distance a from an infinitely long wire carrying current i Find the emf induced in the rod at the instant shown in figure. ANSWERS 3.4B0P 4, Btw sin ot Bol? Lily INDUCED ELECTRIC FIELD INDUCED EMF IN A StaTioNaRY CONDUCTOR law, its the relative motion between the According to Faraday’ loop and the magnet which produces the induced emf; it does ‘Rot matter whether the loop moves toward the m et oF the magnet moves toward the loop. When the loop moves toward the ‘magnet, it is the magnetic force which drives the charge to flow. But what causes the induced current in a stationary loop when magnet moves toward it ona stationary conductor. Whenever a magnetic field is varying A magnetic field cannot exert a force within an nnd ci ed abe sy sed a $eai--a2 Tie indecent fom he lero Ofte Colon {ite lestovc Fite iso indeed eld oe lel og is cao carta dor vores a We not a conservative field, ie, Edi +0. \At means field lines of E 8 of E are perpendicular to CA and CB. The amf in the loop ABC can also be written as ais [B-ai fB-ai fay beicbaicitaniauia Steal 1. The magnetic field at all points within a circular region of radius R is uniform in space and directed into the plane of the page in figure (the region could be a cross section inside the windings of a long, straight solenoid). If the ‘magnetic field is increasing at a rate dBidt, what are the magnitude and direction of the force on a stationary positive point charge q located at points a, 6, and c? (Point a isa distance r above the center of the region, point b is at a distance r to the right of the center, and point ¢ is at the center of the region.) 2. Figure shows two circular regions R, and R, with radii 17, = 20.0 cm and r, = 25.0 em, respectively. In R, there is a uniform magnetic field B, = 48.6 mT into the page and in R, there is a uniform magnetic field B, = 77.2 mT out of the page (ignore any fringing of these fields). Both fields are decreasing at the rate 8.0 mT s"'. Calculate the integral GE all foreach ofthe three identical pats 3. Figure shows five lettered regions in which a uniform magnetic field extends directly cither out of the page {asin region a) or into the page: The field is increasing in je at the same steady rate in all the 4, smagnitud re nical iN aFC8. Also shoy the regions are ide numbered paths along which Ge af han A in tes of 4 GUaity my SE CaN given below whether the magnetic fieldsin regions band.” into or out of the page {Path | lat f 2 3 fe Eel mag | 2Xmag) | 3(mag) Ina cylindrical region of radius R = 2.5 em then field changes with time according to : B= (2.007 —4.007 +0.8)T and () Find the force on an electron located at po Pigtance 5.0 om, from the centre of a” field region at time f= 2s. : () What isthe magnitude and direction ofthe g field at P,when ¢=3 s and r, = 0.02 m, 5, Auniform magnetic field present in cylindrical rey radius & centered at O as shown in figure. The map 4B field is changing at a rate =f “There pre di conducting loop ABCD in the plane of the figu its arms BC and DA along two radial direction fe having an angle @ between them. 4B and CD circular arcs of radius h and a respectively center Findinduced inthe loop Ac 1 ode in are 48 pe pce in are BC 0) get netic field B is O fort Oe The field is pee a o ie i increasing §, indica $a dB
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