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1.

2.

5 . The magnetic force acting on a charged particle of charge −2μC in a magnetic


field of 2Tacting in y direction, when
the particle velocity

(a) 4 N in z direction (b) 8 N in y direction


(b) 8 N in z direction (d) 8 N in −z direction

6. Two long parallel wires carry currents i1 and i2 such that i1 > i2. When the
currents are in the same direction, the magnetic field at a point midway between
the wires is 6 × 10−6T. If the direction of i2 is reversed, the field become 3 × 10−5T.
The ratio of i1/i2is

(c) 1/2 (b) 2 (c) 2/3 (d) 3/2

7. A straight wire carrying current l is made in circular loop. If M is the magnetic


moment associated with the loop, then the length of the wire is
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8. Two wires of same length are shaped into a square of side ‘a’ and circle
of radius ‘r’. If theycarry same current, the ratio of the magnetic
moment is
(a)2: π (b) π: 2 (c) π: 4 (d) 4: π
9. 8. Three infinitely long parallel straight current carrying wires A, B and
C are kept equal distance from each other as shown in the figure given.
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)F2

c) F (d) 2F
10. What happens to the interference pattern the two slits S1 and S2 in
Young’s double experiment are illuminated by two independent but
identical sources?
i. The intensity of the bright fringes doubled
ii. The intensity of the bright fringes becomes four times
iii. Two sets of interference fringes overlap
iv. No interference pattern is observed
11. What should be the orientation of magnetic dipole in a uniform magnetic
field so that its magnetic potential energy is maximum
(a) magnetic dipole moment should be opposite to magnetic field
(b) magnetic dipole moment should be along the magnetic field
(c) magnetic field should be perpendicular to magnetic dipole moment
(d) magnetic dipole moment should make an angle of 30º with the
magnetic field
12. In Young’s double slit experiment, the width of the fringe obtained with
light of wavelength 6000Aº is 2 mm. The entire apparatus is immersed
in water of refractive index 1.33. Now the fringe width is
(a) 1.5 mm (b) 2 mm (c) 1 mm (d) 2.5
13. Assertion: - A current loop, area ‘A’, with electron moving in
anticlockwise direction is held horizontally in such a way that the plane
of the loop is perpendicular to the plane of the paper. There is a
magnetic dipole moment due to the loop.
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Reason: - The magnitude of dipole moment is IA , and the direction is
upward according to right hand thumb rule.
14. A current loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field in the following
orientations (1) and (2). Calculate the magnetic moment in each case.

15. A monochromatic light of wavelength 500 nm is incident normally on a


single slit of width 0.2 mm to produce a diffraction pattern. Find the
angular width of the central maxima obtained on the screen.
16. State with reason how would linear with of central maxima change if
17. monochromatic yellow light is replaced with red light and (ii) distance
between the slit and the screen is increased.
18. The intensity at the central maxima (O) in a Young’s double slit
experiment is Io. If the distance OP equals one-third of the fringe width
of the pattern, show that the intensity at point P would be Io/4.
19. Two identical charged particles moving with same speed enter a region
of uniform magnetic field. If one of these enters normal to the field
direction and the other enters along a direction at 30o with the field.
What would be the ratio of their angular frequencies?
20. An α particle and a proton are moving in the plane of the paper in a
region where there is a uniform magnetic field B⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ directed normal to
the plane of the paper. If the two particle have equal linear momenta,
what will be the ratio of the radii of their trajectories in the field?
21. A beam of protons projected along +x-axis experiences a force due to a
magnetic field along –y-axis. What is the direction of the magnetic field?
22. An ammeter of resistance 0.6 Ω can measure current up to 1.0 A.
Calculate (i) The shunt resistance required to enable the ammeter to
measure current up to 5.0 A (ii) The combined resistance of the
ammeter and the shunt. (Delhi 2013)
Section ( any 5)
23. A square loop of side 20 cm carrying current of 1 A is kept near an
infinite long straight wirecarrying current of 2A in the same plane as
shown in the figure. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net
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force exerted on the loop due to the current carrying conductor.

24. The width of the two slits in Young’s double slit experiment is in the
ratio 64:1, what is the ratio of (i) amplitudes (ii) intensities of light from
them.
25. State Huygens wave principle. Prove the law of refraction of plane wave
at a plane surface using wavefronts.
26. Describe the working principle of a moving coil galvanometer. Why is it
necessary to use (i) aradial magnetic field and (ii) a cylindrical soft iron
core in a galvanometer? Write the expression for current sensitivity of
the galvanometer. Can a galvanometer as such be used for measuring
the current? Explain.
27. A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths 800nm and 600nm is
used to obtain theinterference fringes in a Young’s double slit
experiment on a screen placed 1.4m away.
28. If the two slits are separated by 0.28mm, calculate the least distance
from the central bright maximum where the bright fringes of the two
wavelengths coincide.
29. Light of wavelength 550 nm is incident as parallel beam on a slit of
width 0.1 mm. Find the angular width and the linear width of the
principal maxima in the resulting diffraction pattern ona screen kept at
a distance of 1.1 m from the slit, which of these width would not change
if the screen were moved to a distance of 2.2 m from the slit?

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