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VELAMMAL BODHI CAMPUS, COIMBATORE.

XII – PHYSICS MAGNETISM AND MATTER 26/05/24


REVISION WORKSHEET
1. If a bar magnet of length l and cross-sectional area A is cut into two
equal parts as shown in figure, then the pole strength of each pole
becomes, a. Half b. Double c. One-fourth d. Four times.
2. The magnetic moment of a magnet of length 10 cm and pole
strength 4.0 Am will be, a.0.4 Am2 b.1.6 Am2 c.20 Am2 d.8.0
Am2
3. A bar magnet is equal to a current carrying solenoid? Give reasons.
4. The effective length of a magnet is 31.4 cm and its pole strength is 0.5 Am. Calculate its
magnetic moment. If it is bent in form of semicircle, then magnetic moment will be
(a) 0.157 Am2, 0.01 Am2 (b) 0.357 Am2, 0.01 Am2 (c) 1.157 Am2, 1.01 Am2 (d) None
5. The magnetized wire of moment M and length l is bent in the form of semicircle of radius
r. Then its magnetic moment is, a) (b) 2 M (c) (d) Zero
a N b N
6. The magnetic field lines due to a bar magnet are correctly shown in,
. .
7. i) Why does a paramagnetic sample display greater S S

magnetization (for same magnetizing field) when cooled?


c d
. N . N
ii) Why is diamagnetism, in contrast almost independent of
temperature? S S

iii) write the temperature dependence of ferromagnetic


materials?

8. The variation of magnetic susceptibility (x) with temperature


for a diamagnetic substance is best represented by,
9. A bar magnet of length 3 cm has points A and B along its
axis at distances of 24 cm and 48 cm on the opposite sides.
Ratio of magnetic fields at these points will be, A. 8 B.
1/2√2 C. 3 D. 4

10. On what factors does the


pole strength of a magnet depends on?
11. A hypothetical bar magnet (AB) is cut into two equal parts.
One part is now kept over the other, so that the pole C2 is
above C1. If M is the magnetic moment of the original
magnet, what would be the magnetic moment of the
combination, so formed?
12. Three identical specimens of a magnetic materials
nickel, antimony and aluminium are kept in a non-
uniform magnetic field. Draw the modification in
the field line in each case. Justify your answer.
13. If a diamagnetic material is placed in a magnetic field,the flux density inside
the material compared to that outside will be, A. Slightly less B. Slightly more
C. Very much more D. Same
14. A stationery magnet does not interact with:

A. iron rod B. moving charge C. moving magnet D. stationary charge

15. Two unlike magnetic poles of strength 10 Am each are held in air at a distance of 0.5 m from
each other. What is the magnetic force of attraction between them?

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