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P but not at Q and R
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B1 < B2
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It is constant in magnitude only
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Net magnetic force on the dipole is not zero but the net torque on the dipole is zero
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magnetic dipole
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Zero
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Since, the current in AB and AC will be same in magnitude and produced equal and opposite magnetic field at the centre, there will be no
current in BC. Therefore, magnetic field at O will be zero.
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re < r p = r α
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2mk
r =
qB
rα 2m α qp ⎡ m = 4m ⎤
= × ⎢ α p ⎥
rp qα 2m p ⎢ q = 2q ⎥
⎣ α p ⎦
=1
Mass of electron is least and charge q = e
e
So, r < r = r
e p α
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along OY.
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Magnetic field produced by wire at the location of charge is perpendicular to the paper inwards. Hence by applying Fleming's left hand
rule, force is directed along OY.
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its momentum changes but its kinetic energy remains
constant
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Magnetic force is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the
particle.
Therefore no external work is done and the kinetic energy
remains constant. The particle undergoes uniform circular
motion, however due to change in direction of motion velocity is
not constant. So the momentum is not constant, during uniform
circular motion. Therefore, option (B) is correct.
Q No. 65
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μ0I ⎛⎜ R 1 + R 2 ⎞⎟
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
8 ⎝ R 1R 2 ⎟⎠
⎜
Solution
Using biotsavart's law, it can be concluded that the magnetic field
along the line of a straight current carrying conductor is zero.
Hence, magnetic fields due to sections AO, OC, DE & FG are zero at
point O.
Magnetic field at the center of a current carrying loop is given by:
μ0I
B=
2R
Hence, magnetic field due to section CD is:
⎛⎜ 1 ⎞⎟ μ0I
BCD = ⎜ ⎟ inside the plane of paper (using right hand thumb rule)
⎝ 4 ⎠ 2R 1
1
Here, the factor appears as only one fourth of the total circumference contributes to the magnetic field.
4
Similarly, magnetic field due to section EF is:
⎛⎜ 1 ⎞⎟ μ0I
BEF = ⎜ ⎟ inside the plane of paper (using right hand thumb rule)
⎝ 4 ⎠ 2R 2
Total magnetic field at O is:
μ0I ⎛⎜ R 1 + R 2 ⎞⎟
B= ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ inside the plane of paper.
8 ⎝ R 1R 2 ⎟⎠
⎜
Q No. 66
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8f
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Field due to a current-carrying I long wire at a distance r is given by
μ 0I
B= 2πr
The force experienced per unit length by another wire kept at the distance r current carrying wire is given by,
μ I
= iB = i ( )
f 0
L 2πr
If the distance between wires is halved and the currents on them are doubled, force Fon the long wire will be given by,
⎧⎪ μ (2I ) ⎫⎮
F ⎪⎪ 0 f
( L )
⎮⎮
= (2i ) ⎨⎪ ⎬ = 8
L ⎪⎪ 2π ( r ) ⎮⎮⎮
⎩ 2 ⎭
⇒ F = 8f
Q No. 67
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2 2 :1
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The magnetic field due to the circular current loop of radius r at a point which is a x distance away, and is on its axis,
μ 0 (Ir 2)
B= 3
2 (r 2 + x 2) 2
The ratio of magnetic field at the center of circular loop and at a distance r from the center of the loop on its axis
3
B (x = 0 ) μ 0 (Ir 2) 2 (r 2 + r 2) 2 2 2
= =
B (x = r) 3
μ 0 (Ir 2) 1
2 (r 2 + 02) 2
Q No. 68
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1.2 × 103Am−1
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Magnetic field at centre inside the solenoid is given by
B = μ 0nI
So magnetic intensity at centre
B ⎛ 1200 ⎞⎟
H= = nI = ⎜⎜ ⎟ (2 A) = 1.2 × 103Am−1
μ0 ⎝ 2m ⎠
Q No. 69
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A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
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(A) There are two contributions at the centre O:
(i) Magnetic Field due to an infinite current carrying wire:
μ 0I
B1=
2πr
(ii) Magnetic Field due to a current carrying circular loop at its centre:
μ 0I
B2=
2r
μ 0I μ 0I μ 0I (π − 1)
∴BO =B2−B1= − =
2r 2πr 2πr
∴ A → III
(B) There are two contributions at the centre O:
(i) Magnetic Field due to two semi-infinite current carrying wires which add up.
μ 0I ⎡⎢ ⎛ π ⎞ ⎤⎥ μ 0I
B 1=2 ⎢⎢ sin ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ + sin (0o) ⎥⎥⎥ =
⎢
4πr ⎢⎣ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎥⎦ 2πr
(ii) Magnetic Field due to a current carrying semi-circular loop at its centre:
μ 0I μ 0I
B2= (π ) =
4πr 4r
μ 0I μ 0I μ 0I (π + 2)
∴BO =B2+B1= + =
4r 2πr 4πr
∴B→I
(C) There are two contributions at the centre O:
(i) Magnetic Field due to one semi-infinite current carrying wire:
μ 0I ⎡⎢ ⎛ π ⎞⎟ ⎤⎥ μ 0I
B1= ⎢⎢ sin ⎜⎜ ⎟ + sin (0 ) ⎥⎥⎥⎥ =
o
4πr ⎢⎢⎣ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎦ 4πr
μ 0I μ 0I μ 0I (π + 1)
∴BO =B2+B1= + =
4r 4πr 4πr
∴ C → IV
(D) There is only one at the centre O:
Magnetic Field due to a current carrying semi-circular loop at its centre:
μ 0I μ 0I
BO = (π ) =
4πr 4r
∴ D → II
Q No. 70
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The expression for the magnetic field due to the current carrying loop along the z-axis is given by,
μ 0IR 2
B= 3
2 ( R 2 + z 2) 2
Field is maximum at z = 0, field decays w.r.t. z in both directions.
Hence, the magnetic field will be opposite in both the direction.
Therefore, option C depicts the correct graph.
Q No. 71
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3 3 × 10−5T
Solution
Consider the magnetic field due to a current carrying wire at a point P which lies at a perpendicular
distance r from the wire as shown in the figure is given as
μ0 i
B= . (sinφ 1 + sinφ 2)
4π r
Given the equilateral triangle,
π
∴ ϕ1 = ϕ2 = ϕ =
3
a
(2)
∴ tanϕ = = 3
r
a 4 3
⇒r = = cm = 2 cm
2 3 2 3
Since, current is flowing in the same anti-clockwise direction:
μ 0 i ⎡⎢ ⎛π ⎞⎟ ⎤⎥⎥⎥ (4π × 10−7 H/m) 2A ⎡⎢ ⎤⎥
B O = 3B = B = 3. . ⎢⎢⎢ 2sin ⎜⎜ ⎟ ⎥⎥ = 3 . ⎢ 3 T ⎥⎦
4π r ⎢⎣ ⎝3 ⎠⎦ 4 π 2 × 10 −2m ⎣
∴ B O =3 3 × 10−5 T
Q No. 72
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1:4
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The force per unit length of the current carrying wire depends on the product of the magnitude of the current:
F
∝ I 1I 2
L
If the currents are doubled then,
⇒ F1:F2I = 1:4
Q No. 73
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4:1
Solution
Magnetic field at the center of a circular coil is
μ0 2π i
B= ×
4π r
Where is current flowing in the coil and r is radius of coil.
At the centre of coil 1,
μ 0 i1
B1=
2 r1
μ 0 i2
B2=
2 r2
Since, B 1 = B 2
μ 0 i1 μ 0 i2
∴ =
2 r1 2 r2
i1 i2
⇒ =
r1 r2
∵ r 1 = 2r 2
i1 i2
∴ =
2r 2 r2
⇒ i 1 = 2i 2
According to Ohm’s Law: the potential difference across the loop is proportional to the product of length of the wire of the loop and
current flowing through it.
Now, the ratio of the potential differences can be expressed as
V2 i 2 ×r2 i 2 ×r2 1
= = =
V1 i 1 ×r1 2i 2 × 2r 2 4
Q No. 74
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3R
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Magnetic field on the axis of a circular coil, at a location x away from the center of the coil is given by,
μ IR 2
0
B= 3
2 (R 2 + x 2 ) 2
μ 0I
For, x = 0 the induction at the centre of the coil is B 0 = ( 2R
)
μ 0I μ 0IR 2
∴ ×( ) =
1
8 2R 3
2 (R 2 + x 2 ) 2
3
⇒ (2R ) 3 = (R 2 + x 2 ) 2
1
⇒ (2R ) = (R 2 + x 2 ) 2
⇒ (2R ) 2 = (R 2 + x 2 )
⇒x = 3R
Q No. 75
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B ' = n 2B
Solution
μ 0I
Initially, B =
2r
r
For coil with smaller radius r' = , such that 2πr = n (2πr') :
n
⎛⎜ μ 0I ⎞⎟ μ nI
⇒ B ' = n ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ = 0
⎝ 2r' ⎠ 2 (r/n )
⇒ B ' = n 2B
Q No. 76
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16 times
Solution
In orthogonal magnetic field, the changed particle undergoes uniform circular motion.
mv 2
∴ = qvB
R
⎛ qB ⎞⎟
⇒ v 2 ⎜⎜ ⎟r
⎝ m ⎠
For the kinetic energy, the charge, mass and the radius will remains constant.
If B increases by four times, then,
KE = 42
KE = 16 times
Q No. 77
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3μT
Solution
Magnetic field at the centre due to semi-circular arc is:
μ 0I μ 0I (4π × 10−7 NA−2) × (3 A)
BC = (π ) = = π
= 3 × 10−6T = 3μT
4π R 4R 4 × ( 10 )
Q No. 78
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N 2:n 2
Solution
Magnetic field due to a circular coil is given by,
μ 0i
B=
2r
where, i is the current flowing through and r is the radius of the coil.
Suppose length of the wire is L , is bent into coils of radius R and r then,
∴ L = 2π RN = 2πrn
⎡ μ 0i ⎤
⇒ BR =N⎢ ⎥
⎣ 2 (L / 2 π N ) ⎦
⎡ μ 0i ⎤
⇒ Br = n ⎢ ⎥
⎣ 2 (L /2πn ) ⎦
B R N2
∴ =
Br n2
Q No. 79
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176 × 10 – 4 T
Solution
We know magnetic field inside the solenoid is given by,
B = μ 0ni
On plugging in the values given,
⎛ 22 ⎞ ⎛ 70 ⎞
-1 ⎟⎟ × (2 A) = 176 × 10−4 T
⇒ B = ⎜⎜4 × × 10−7TmA-1 ⎟⎟ × ⎜⎜ m
⎝ 7 ⎠ ⎝ 10−2 ⎠
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2T
Solution
Given: N = 4, B = 32 T
Let the radius of smaller coil is r and bigger coil is R .
2πrN = 2π R
⇒ 4r = R
The field at the centre of the single loop with radius R is given by,
μ 0I (2π ) μ 0I (2π ) 1
B' = ⋅ = ⋅ ⋅ − − − (1 )
4π R 4π r 4
So, the field due to coil with N = 4 and radius r is
⎡ μ 0I (2π ) ⎤
B = 32 T = ⎢ . ⎥ ×4 − − − (2 )
⎣ 4π r ⎦
On taking ratio of equation (1) by (2),
B' 1
⇒ =
32 T 4 × 4
⇒ B' = 2 T
Q No. 81
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→
− μ oI ⎛ 1 ⎞⎟
B= ⎜⎜1 +
⎜ ⎟⎟ k
L ⎝ 4 2π ⎠
Solution
μ 0I
(B ) Semicircle = (−k)
4 (L /2)
μ 0I
(B ) quarter = L
(−k)
8× 4
μ 0I ⎛ 1 ⎞
(B ) straighte = ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ ( − k )
4πL ⎝ 2 ⎟⎠
⎜
B net = (B ) semicircle + (B ) quarter + (B ) straighte
μ 0I ⎛
B net = ⎜⎜1 + 1 ⎞⎟⎟ ( − k )
L ⎜⎝ 4 2π ⎠
⎟
Q No. 82
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directly proportional to r in the region r < a and inversely proportional to r in the region r > a
Solution
Using Ampere's law, we can compute the magnetic field generated by a wire carrying an electric
current. The distribution of the current uniformly across the wire's cross-section leads to different
conditions within and beyond the wire's boundaries.
Within the confines of the wire (r < a), the magnetic field has a direct proportionality with r, which
signifies the distance from the wire's centre. As the distance from the wire's centre increases, more
current is encompassed, leading to a linear escalation of the magnetic field with r.
Beyond the boundaries of the wire (r > a) , the entirety of the wire's current is encompassed, leading
to the magnetic field diminishing with the increase of r. This is an outcome of the spreading out of
the magnetic field lines as they distance themselves from the wire.
Therefore, the statement “the magnetic field directly proportional to r in the region r < a and
inversely proportional to r in the region r > a will be the correct answer.
Q No. 83
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N A I A = 4N B I B
Solution
M = NIA
M ∝R2
( ∵ A = π R 2)
RA 1
Here, =
RB 2
MA R 2A 1
Therefore, = = =1
MB R 2B 4
Hence, the correct answer is N A I A = 4N B I B .
Q No. 84
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μ 0i ⎛ 1
⎜⎜ + 1 ⎞⎟
⎟
2r ⎝ 2 2π ⎠
Solution
The field at point P can be calculated as follows.
BP = B 1 + B 2
μ 0i μ 0i
= +
4πr 4r
μ 0i ⎡⎢⎢ 1 ⎤⎥
= ⎢⎢ + 1 ⎥⎥⎥
4r ⎢⎣ π ⎥⎦
μ 0i ⎡⎢⎢ 1 1
⎤⎥
⎥⎥
= ⎢⎢ + ⎥
2r ⎢⎢⎣ 2π 2 ⎥⎥⎦
μ 0i ⎡⎢⎢ 1 ⎤⎥
Therefore, the correct answer is ⎢⎢ + 1 ⎥⎥
⎥⎥ .
2r ⎢⎢⎣ 2 2π ⎥⎦
Q No. 85
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Statement I is true but statement II is false
Solution
Statement I: "Electromagnetic waves are not deflected by electric and magnetic fields."
This statement is true.
Electromagnetic waves consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that propagate through space. These
waves do not interact with or get deflected by static electric or magnetic fields. This is because
electromagnetic waves are self-
propagating and do not require medium or external forces to travel. They can freely propagate
through the vacuum or transparent media without getting deflected by electric or magnetic fields.
Statement II: "The amplitude of the electric field and the magnetic field in electromagnetic waves
μ0
are related to each other as E 0 = B ".
ε0 0
This statement is incorrect.
The correct relationship between the amplitude of the electric field (E 0) and the magnetic field (B 0)
in an electromagnetic wave is given by
E 0 = cB 0
Here is the speed of light in a vacuum. This relationship is based on wave impedance,
representing the ratio of the electric field amplitude to the magnetic field amplitude in an
electromagnetic wave.
Hence, the correct answer is Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
Q No. 86
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2%
Solution
A material's degree of magnetization in reaction to an external magnetic field is measured by its
magnetic susceptibility ( X m ) .
When the material is placed in a magnetic field, the net magnetic field (B) inside the material is the
sum of the external magnetic field (B 0) and the field produced by the material itself (B material) .
This relationship can be expressed as:
B = B 0 + B material
Magnetic susceptibility is related to the relative permeability (μr ) of the material, i.e, μr = 1 + Xm
And the magnetic field inside the toroid can be calculated using the following formula: B = μr μ 0H
Now, let's consider the percentage increase in the magnetic field when the material is placed inside
the toroid.
So, the initial magnetic field (B 0) can be determined as: B 0 = μ 0H
And after the material is placed inside the toroid, the magnetic field becomes:
B = μ 0μr H = μ 0 (1 + X m ) H
So, the percentage increase in the magnetic field can be as:
⎛⎜ (B − B 0) ⎞⎟ ⎛ μ 1 + X m ) H ) − μ 0H ) ⎞⎟
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ × 100% = ⎜⎜⎜ ( ( 0 ( ⎟⎟ × 100%
⎜ B ⎟ ⎜ μ H ⎟
⎝ 0 ⎠ ⎝ 0 ⎠
Substitute the value of X m = 2 × 10−2, we get,
⎛⎜ (B − B 0) ⎞⎟
⎟⎟ × 100% = ⎛⎜⎜ ( (1 + 2 × 10 ) − 1) ⎞⎟⎟ × 100% = 2%
−2
⎜⎜
⎜ B ⎟ 1
⎝ 0 ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
Therefore, the percentage increase in the value of the magnetic field inside the toroid is 2%.
Q No. 87
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B and E only
Solution
Solution:
Using the force equation, we know that:
→ → →
F =q (V × B )
→ →
= − e (V × B )
When a uniform magnetic field is supplied parallel to the negative z-axis while an electron is
travelling along the x-axis, the force equation predicts that the electron will experience a
magnetic force along the negative y-axis and the electron will be supposed to move along the
circular path in the same magnetic field.
Therefore, the correct answer is B and E only.
Q No. 88
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
Statement I is true but statement II is false
Solution
Among the three rays, a UV ray has the maximum frequency and is the most effective for the
emission of electrons from the metallic surface. Hence, the statement I is true.
Above the threshold frequency, the maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons is directly
proportional to the frequency of the incident light. Hence, statement II is false.
Therefore, the correct answer is Statement I is true but statement II is false.
Q No. 89
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
2 and 3 only
Solution
We know that,
In the solenoid magnetic field along the axis of solenoid.
When a charge particle moves along the axis F = 0 within a solenoid.
⎯ → →
Fm = q (V × B )
⎯
Therefore, Fm = 0 and it moves with constant velocity.
Q No. 90
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
helical path with the axis along magnetic field B
Solution
When a charged particle moves in a magnetic field B, which has the components of velocity
along B as well as it is perpendicular to the magnetic field.
Then the path of the charge particle will be in the helical path with the axis along the magnetic
field B.
The particle will move in the helical path along the direction of B, with the circular components
due to the perpendicular velocity and linear components of the charged particle.
Q No. 91
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
(A), (B) and (D) only
Solution
→ →
Fe = qE
→ → →
and F = q ( V × B )
B
For constant velocity, net force on charge particle should be zero.
That is possible for A, B and D.
Q No. 92
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
⎛⎜ R 1 ⎞⎟2
⎜⎜ ⎟
⎜ R ⎟⎟
⎝ 2⎠
Solution
K.E = q × (potential difference)
qV = K
2mk
and, r =
qB
r1 m1 R1
⇒ = =
r2 m2 R2
⎛⎜ R 1 ⎞⎟2 m 1
⇒ ⎜⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ =
⎝ R2 ⎠ m2
⎟
Q No. 93
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
μ0I
2a
Solution
B 1 & B 2 are perpendicular
Beq = B 2 + B 2 = 2 B
2 μ0I μ0I
∴ Beq = =
2a 2a
Q No. 94
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
2 × 10−4 N − m along negative Z-direction
Solution
⎯ →
M = iA
τ = iAB
τ = 5 × 200 × 10−4 × 2 × 10−3
= 2 × 10−4 Nm
M = − i;B = j
M × B −i × j − k
Q No. 95
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
−2iBR j
Solution
F = Biℓef f ective
∫
F = i ( dl × B )
→ →
→
∴ F = i (2R ) B 0 ( − j)
Q No. 96
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
m
T = 2πr
2kλq
Solution
λ
Electric field E =
2πε 0r
Centrifugal force = Centripetal force
mv 2 λ
= q
r 2πε 0r
λq
⇒v =
2mε 0
2πr m
∴T = = 2πr
v 2kλq
Q No. 97
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
outside the cable
Solution
Solution:-
Net current in co-axial straight cable is zero
∮B · dt = μ 0inet = 0
→ →
Also
∴out side the cable B=0
Q No. 98
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
2BA 3/2
μ0π 1/2
Solution
μ0i
Magnetic field at the centre of a coil = B =
2r
Area of the coil = A =πr2
μ0i μ0i π
B= =
2
A 2 A
π
Magnetic moment = M = NiA
⎛⎜ B2 A ⎞⎟ 2BA 3/2
M = (1) ⎜⎜⎜ ⎟A =
⎟
⎜ μ π ⎟⎟ μ0π 1/2
⎝ 0 ⎠
Q No. 99
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
10−17μ0
Solution
q = 50e
q 50e
Current produced = i = =
t 1
i = 50 × 1 .6 × 10−19A
μ0i μ0 × 50 × 1 .6 × 10−19
B= = = μ0 × 10−17
2r 2 × 0 .4
Q No. 100
Question
A)
B)
C)
D)
Correct Answer
3μ0I
2R
Solution
μ0i
B1 =
2R
μ0 8 i
B2 =
2R
→ → →
B = Bi + B 2
μ20 i2 μ20 i2 (8) 3μ0i
(B) = + =
(2R) 2 (2R) 2 2R