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PHYSICS ASSIGNMENT (FARADAY’S LAW) # 17

SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 26 Q. [3 M (–1)]
1. Three resistances of magnitude R each are connected in the form of an equilateral triangle of side a.
The combination is placed in a magnetic field B =B0 e–lt perpendicular to its plane. The induced
current in the circuit is given by

R R

B C
R

æ a2l ö æ a2 l ö æ a 2 B0 ö - lt æ a 2 B0 R ö - lt
(A) çè B0 ÷ e - lt (B) çè B0 ÷ e - lt (C) ç e ÷e
è l 4 3R ÷ø
(D) çè
2 3R ø 4 3R ø l4 3 ø

2. A loop of area 2 m2 is placed in a magnetic field in which the rate of change of flux in the loop is 10
wb/s . The magnitude of the induced emf in the loop is :
(A) 10 volt (B) 5 volt (C) 20 volt (D) 40 volt
3. Statement-1 : When resistance of rheostat is increased, clockwise current is induced in the ring.
Statement-2 : Magnetic flux through the ring is out of the page and increasing.

(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
4. A circular coil of 500 turns encloses an area of 0.04 m2. A uniform magnetic field of induction
0.25 Wb/m2 is applied perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The coil is rotated by 90° in 0.1 second
at a constant angular velocity about one of its diameters. A galvanometer of resistance 25W was
connected in series with the coil. The total charge that will pass through the galvanometer is -
(A) 0.4 C (B) 1 C (C) 0.2 C (D) Zero

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5. The flux linked with a coil of 200 turns, rises at a uniform rate from 0 to 40 µ Wb in 0.01 s, then
remains constant for next 0.02 s and then falls to zero at a uniform rate in 0.005 s. Which one of the
following graph represents the induced emf in coil with time ?

e
0.8 V

e 0.03 0.035
(A) 0.8 V (B) t(sec)
0.01

t(sec)
0.01 0.02 0.03 0.035
–1.6V

e
1.6V e

0.01 0.03 0.035


(C) 0.01 (D) t(sec)
0.03 0.035
t(sec) –0.8V
–0.8 V

6. A circular ring is fixed in a gravity free space and one point of the ring is earthed. Now a magnet is
placed along axis of the ring at a distance from its centre such that the nearer pole is north pole as
shown in figure. A sharp impulse is applied on the magnet so that it starts to move towards the ring.
Then :-

S N

(A) Initially magnet experiences an acceleration and then it retards to come to an instantaneous rest
(B) Magnet starts to oscillate about centre of the ring
(C) Magnet continuous to move along the axis with constant velocity
(D) The magnet retards and comes to rest finally
7. Radius (r) of a circular ring is changing with time and the coil is placed in uniform constant magnetic
field perpendicular to its plane. The variation of ' r ' with time ' t ' is shown in the figure. Then
induced e.m.f. e with time will be best represented by :

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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8. Using Lenz's Law, determine the direction of current flow in the loop for each of the two situations
shown below.

Field increases Loop shrinks


(a) (b)

(A) anticlockwise for (a) and Clockwise for (b)


(B) clockwise for (a) and Clockwise for (b)
(C) anticlockwise for (a) and Anticlockwise for (b)
(D) clockwise for (a) and Anticlockwise for (b)
9. A long straight conductor is placed along axis of a circular coil of radius R. If the current, as shown
in figure, starts decreasing with time, the current induced in loop would be

(A) clockwise (ACB) (B) anticlockwise (ABC)


(C) can not be decided (D) there will be no induced current.
10. There are two square loops A and B. When A moves towards B, a current starts flowing in B as
shown in figure and current in B stops when A stops moving. From that we can infer that (Assume
loop B is at rest)

A B
(A) There is a constant current in clockwise direction in A.
(B) There is a varying current in A.
(C) There is no current in A.
(D) There is a constant current in counter clockwise direction in A.
11. A thin wire of length 2m is perpendicular to the xy plane. It is moved with velocity
r r
v = ( 2î + 3 ĵ + k̂ ) m / s through a region of magnetic induction B = ( î + 2ˆj) Wb / m 2 . Then potential
difference induced between the ends of the wire :
(A) 2 volts (B) 4 volts (C) 0 volts (D) none of these
12. A long metal bar of 30 cm length is aligned along a north south line and moves eastward at a speed
of 10 ms–1. A uniform magnetic field of 4.0 T points vertically downwards. If the south end of the
bar has a potential of 0 V, the induced potential at the north end of the bar is
(A) + 12 V
(B) – 12 V
(C) 0 V
(D) cannot be determined since there is not closed circuit

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13. A wheel of diameter d is rotating about its axis passing through O with angular speed w. A transverse
magnetic field exists in the region. Choose the correct alternative :-
(A) Centre of wheel O is at higher potential compared to any point E on the rim.
(B) Potential difference between end Q of one of the spokes and R (end of another spoke) is non-
zero
× × P × ×
E
Bwd 2
× × × ×
(C) Potential difference between O and R is S
O
2 w R
× × × ×
Bwd 2
× × Q× ×
(D) Potential difference between O and E is Rim
8
14. A student peddles a stationary bicycle. The pedals of the bicycle are attached to a 100 turn coil of
area 0.10 m2. The coil rotates at half a revolution per second and it is placed in a uniform magnetic
field of 0.01T perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the coil. What is the maximum voltage
generated in the coil ?
(A) 3.14 V (B) 1.214 V (C) 2.314 V (D) 0.314 V
15. Two metallic rings of radius R are rolling on a metallic rod. A magnetic field of magnitude B is
applies in the region. The magnitude of potential difference between point A and point C on the two
rings (as shown), will be :-
C A
´ ´w ´ ´ ´ ´ w´ ´
v v
´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´

2
(A) 0 (B) 4 BwR 2 (C) 8 BwR 2 (D) 2 BwR
16. Figure shows a uniform magnetic field B confined to a cylindrical volume and is increasing at a
constant rate. The instantaneous acceleration experienced by an electron placed at P is

(A) zero (B) towards right (C) towards left (D) upwards
17. Figure shows three regions of magnetic field, each of area A, and in each region magnitude of
r
magnetic field decreases at a constant rate a. If E is induced electric field then value of line
r r
integral Ñ
ò . dr along the given loop is equal to :
E

X X X X
X X X X X X
X X X X

(A) aA (B) –aA (C) 3aA (D) –3aA

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18. As a result of change in the magnetic flux linked to the closed loop shown in the figure, an e.m.f. of
V volt is induced in the loop. The work done (joules) in taking a charge Q coulomb two round along
the loop is :–

QV
(A) QV (B) zero (C) 2QV (D)
2

19. ( )
Circular region of radius R has uniform magnetic field B = B0 + B0t -k̂ . At t = 0 acceleration of
charged particle :-
m, +q
+
y
r
y
R x
x
B

qB0 R 2 qB0 R qB0 R3 qB0 R 2


(A) (B) (C) (D)
2mr 2mr 2mr 2 mr
20. In the diagram a time varying magnetic field passes through a circular region of radius “R” and the
magnetic field directed outwards and it is a function of radial distance ‘r’and time ‘t’ as B = B0 rt .
The electric field strength at a radial distance R/2 from the center ?

B0 R 2 B R2 2 B0 R 2 B R2
(A) (B) 0 (C) (D) 0
12 6 3 16
21. As shown, a uniform magnetic field B pointing out of the paper plane is confined in the shaded area
of radius r. At a distance R (R > r) from the center of the shaded area there is a point particle of mass
m and carrying charge q. Speed of the particle if the magnetic field in the region is quickly changed
to zero will be.

qBr 2 qBr 2 2qBr 2


(A) V = (B) 0 (C) V = (D) v =
2mR mR mR

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22. A current I is flowing in a circular ring 1 of radius R. A second ring 2 whose radius r is much
smaller than that of the first, is moving with constant velocity V along the axis in such a manner
that the plane of the ring remains parallel to the plane of the ring 1 during the course of the motion.
Find the maximum emf induced in the ring 2.
24 m0 pIr 2 V 24 m0 pIr 2 V 2 m0 pIr 2 V 48 m0 pIr 2 V
(A) 2 (B) (C) 2 (D) 2
25 5 R 25 R 2 3 3 R 25 5 R
23. Two parallel conducting rails, separated by a distance l, are placed horizontally in a region of
r
uniform magnetic field B , perpendicular to the plane of the rails as shown in the figure. Two
conducting wires, each of length l are placed so as to slide on parallel conducting rails without
friction. One of the wires is given a velocity v0 parallel to the rails. Loss in kinetic energy of the
system till the steady state is achieved will be :

m m v0
l ÄB
l

3 3 1
(A) 0 mv 20
(B) (C) mv 0
2
(D) mv 0
2

4 8 4
24. Two identical solenoids carry equal currents in opposite direction. They are enmeshed together as
di
shown. If the current increases at rate = c , and no. of turns/length = n. What is induced electric
dt
field in the overlapping region ?
(A) variable
m0 ncl
(B) constant magnitude = in upward direction
2 l
m0 ncl
(C) constant, magnitude = in downward direction.
2
(D) zero
25. A long solenoid contains another coaxial solenoid (whose radius R is half of its own). Their coils
have same numbers of turns per unit length and initially both carry no current. At any moment the
current flowing in the inner coil is twice as large as that in the outer one and their directions are the
same. As a result of the increasing current a charged particle initially at rest between the solenoids,
starts moving along a circular trajectory. The radius of the circular trajectory is :
I

2I

R
r

2R

5 7
(A) R (B) 2R (C) R (D) 3R
4 6

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26. A rectangular loop of wire containing a high-resistance voltmeter has corners initially at
(a/2, b/2, 0), (–a/2, b/2, 0), (–a/2, –b/2, 0), (a/2, –b/2, 0). The loop begins to rotate about the x axis at
constant angular velocity w, with the first-named corner moving in the z direction at t = 0. Assume
a uniform magnetic flux density B = B0 k̂ . Determine the induced emf in the rotating loop :-
(A) B0 abw sin wt (B) 2B0 abw sin wt (C) B0 abw cos wt (D) B0 abw 4cos wt
Multiple Correct Answer Type 8 Q. [4 M (–1)]
27. A conducting ring R is placed on the axis of a bar magnet M. The plane of R is perpendicular to this
axis. M can move along this axis :
(A) M will repel R when it is moving toward R.
(B) M will attract R when it is moving toward R
(C) M will repel R when it is moving away from R
(D) M will attract R when it is moving away from R
28. A closed conducting loop, having resistance R, is being rotated about an axis perpendicular to the
magnetic field. Magnetic flux through the closed conducting loop is continuously changing according
to the graph shown in the adjacent figure. Then, which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

Flux f (in T-m2)

10

time t(in sec)


0 1 2 3 4 5 6

-10

(A) The electric current through the loop is minimum (zero) at t = 1 s, 3s and 5s.
(B) The electric current through the loop is minimum (zero) at t = 0 s, 2s and 6s.
(C) Total charge flown through any cross-section of a closed conducting loop between 0 and 6 s is
zero
(D) Total work done in rotating the loop in the magnetic field is zero
29. A conducting ring of radius r is rotating as well as translating on a smooth horizontal surface, where
an uniform magnetic field B acting into the plane of paper as shown in figure. Velocity of centre of
mass of the ring is v = wr.
R B
5 w
(A) The potential difference between O and R is Brv .
4
S Q
O v
(B) The potential difference between P and R is 2Brv.
(C) The potential difference between P and S is 2BRv . P
(D) The potential difference between Q and S is zero.

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30. A square loop of side a, resistance R, mass m is sliding as shown on a smooth horizontal table with
speed v0. It enters a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B0 perpendicular to the table. It is seen
that the loop comes to rest af ter enteri ng a distance l inside the magnetic field. The value of v0 can
be :-

× × × ×
× × × ×
× × × ×
× × × × B0
× × × ×
× × × ×
× × × ×

2B2a3 B2 a 3 B 2 a3 B2a 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
mR 2mR 3mR 6mR

31. A thin non-conducting ring of mass m and radius a, carrying a charge q can rotate freely about its
own axis which is vertical. At the initial moment the ring was at rest in horizontal position and no
magnetic field was present. At instant t = 0, a uniform magnetic field is switched on which is
vertically downward and increases with time according to the law B = B0t. Neglecting magnetism
due to rotational motion of ring.
(A) The magnitude of induced emf will be pa2 B0
(B) The magnitude of induced electric field on the surface of the ring is 1/2 aB0

q 2 B20 a 2
(C) Instantaneous power developed by electric force acting on the ring at t = 1 sec. is
4m

(D) The magnitude of induced electric field on the surface of the ring is 0.

p p
32. Given B = 300 k̂ cos ( × 3 × 108 t – ) T in free space, find the emf developed in the closed path
2 2

having corners at (0, 0, 0), (1, 0, 0), (1, 1, 0) & (0, 1, 0) :-

3 1
(A) Emf is 0 at t = sec (B) Emf is maximum at t = sec
2 2

1 3
(C) Emf is 0 at t = sec (D) Emf is maximum at t = sec
2 2

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33. Four identical charge particles each of mass 0.1kg and charge 2C connected to each other via
massless non-conducting rods of equal length. The whole arrangement is placed in a cylindrical
region carrying a uniform magnetic field as shown in the figure (B0 = 4T, a = 1m). Suddenly the
magnetic field is switched off. Then choose the correct statement(s) :-

q,m q,m

a O
q,m q,m

(A) the angular momentum of the system is 8 Nm/s


(B) the angular momentum of the system is 8 2 Nm/s
(C) Angular velocity of the system is 40 rad/s
(D) the magnetic field at point O after the magnetic field is switched off is non zero.
34. Two infinitely long solenoids (shown in cross-section) pass through a circuit as shown in the figure.
r
The magnitude of B inside each is the same and is increasing
at the rate of 100 T/s. What is the current in each resistor?

37p 5p
(A) The current in 3W resister is I3W = . (B) The current in 6W resister is I6W =
126 252

23p 32p
(C) The current in 5W resister is I5W = (C) The current in 5W resister is I5W =
84 84
SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Ranging from 0 to 9) 10 Q. [4 M (0)]
35. A conducting square loop of uniform wire as shown in figure is being moved away from the long
straight wire with a constant speed. At the moment shown, the distance of AB from wire is equal to
the edge length of the loop and the motional emf in the wire AB is 24 volt. What is the potential
difference between points A and D at this moment.

A D

B C

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dB
36. Area of shown three loops is A each and the rate of change of magnetic field with time = -a .
dt
r uur
If the line integral of electric field over the shown amperian path is ( ò E . dl ) = nAa then find the
value of n.

Loop

Amperian Path

37. Side rail of length 2L are fixed on a horizontal plane at a distance l from each other. These ends are
connected by two identical ideal batteries with emf e by resistanceless wires (see figure). On the
rails is a rod of mass m which may slide along them. The entire system is placed in a uniform
vertical magnetic field B. Assuming that the resistance of the rod is R and the resistance per unit
length of each of the rails equal to r, find the period of small oscillations (in sec.) arising from
shifting the rod from the equilibrium along the rails. Neglect friction, internal resistance of batteries
and induced emf in the rod.
[Take : B = pT, e = p volt, l = 0.5m, L = lm, r = 1W/m, R = 0.25 W, m= 100 gm. ]

e m, R l e

2L

38. A square frame of resitance ln(2)W and side a = 20 cm and a long straight wire carrying a current
I = 10 amp are located in the same plane. The frame is rotated through an angle of 120° about the
side PQ. The amount of charge flown through the loop during this time is q × 10–7 coulomb, find the
value q.
a
a
P S
I

Q R

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39. Shown in the figure is a cylindrical region having uniform but time varying magnetic field along -z
axis. With in the magnetic field a ring of radius R, mass m, carrying charge Q distributed uniformly,
kQ
is placed, centred at origin in yz plane. Angular acceleration of ring will be . Find n (Neglect
nm
gravity)
y

B=kt
Q,m x
R

z
40. The rectangle with sides a and b made of a homogeneous wire, is in homogeneous magnetic field
perpendicular to its plane. The magnetic field is changing according to the law: B= at. What will
the ideal voltmeter connected to points of A and B as is shown in fig. show (in V) ? (Take a = 16 T/
1 3 1
sec, a = m , b = m , c = m
2 2 4

41. From two pieces copper and lead two semicircles are made having identical lengths and cross
sections, but different resistance of R1 and R2. It is combined to make a ring of radius r. The ring is
placed in homogeneous magnetic field perpendicular to its planes for which induction changes in
Df
time with constant rate of B’. Find the potential difference between connection points. Fill in
p
OMR sheet. (R1 = 10 W, R2 = 5W, B' = 9T/sec, r = 2m)
42. Induction of a uniform magnetic field in a cylindrical core of radius r (see the figure) increases with
time according to the law B = kt. Wire ring of radius 2r is common with the core axis. What is the
potential difference (in Volt) between points A and B as measured by a voltmeter? The resistance of
4
voltmeter is large compared with the resistance of the ring. Take r = 2m, k = T / sec . Resistance of
p
wire = 10W.

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43. A Conductor of mass m = 1 kg and a length 1m is suspended by two identical metal springs,
stiffness k = 100 N / m each. The conductor is located in a uniform magnetic field whose induction
B = 100 T and perpendicular to the plane in which lie the wire and spring (Fig.). It is shifted in the
vertical plane from the equilibrium position and released. Determine the period of oscillations (in
sec) of the conductor, if the upper ends of the springs are attached to a capacitor C = 100 µF.
Conductor and springs resistance neglected. Round off to nearest integer.

44. Capacitor is connected to a perfectly conducting ring of radius


r (Figure). The system is placed in a uniform magnetic field
B directed perpendicularly to the ring plane. The ring starts
to rotate about an axis through its diameter. The angular
velocity of rotation is wr , the capacitance C. Determine the
maximum current (in A) in the ring. B = 0.5T, C= 4/p µF,
r = 2 cm, w = 0.5 rad/s. Fill I × 1010 in OMR sheet.
Subjective Type Question 4 Q. [4 M (0)]
45. Two identical conducting bars rest on two horizontal parallel conducting rails. The bars are
perpendicular to the rails and parallel to each other as shown. The distance between the bars is l. At
a certain moment, a uniform vertical upward magnetic field is turned on. The field quickly reaches
its maximum magnitude and then remains constant. Neglecting friction, find the final distance
between the bars. Assume that the resistance of each bar is much greater than the resistance of the
rails.

(Top view)

46. A wire is bent in the form of eight (see figure), so that r1 = 20 mm and
r2 = 60 mm. During the time Dt = 0.50 ms uniform magnetic field
perpendicular to the plane of the coil increases uniformly. The initial
value of the magnetic field is zero, the final B = 50 T. The insulation can
withstand a maximum potential difference of V before breaking down.
What is the value of V if the insulation was just on verge of breaking
down? Fill V/p in OMR sheet.

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47. A metallic rod of mass m and length L (thick line in the figure below) can slide without friction on
two perpendicular wires (thin lines in the figures). Entire arrangement is located in the horizontal
plane. A constant magnetic field of magnitude B exists perpendicular to this plane in the downward
direction. The wires have negligible resistance compared to the rod whose resistance is R. Initially,
the rod is along one of the wires so that one end of it is at the junction of the two wires (see Fig. (a)).
The rod is given an initial angular speed W such that it slides with its two ends always in contact
with the two wires (see Fig. (b)), and just comes to rest in an aligned position with the other wire
(see Fig. (c)). Determine W. Neglect the self-inductance of the system.

y y y

B B B

L L
L
x x x
(a) (b) (c)

r
48. A circularly symmetrical magnetic field ( B depends only on the distance from the axis), pointing
r r
perpendicular to the page, occupies the shaded region in figure. If the total flux ò B × da is zero, ( )
show that a charged particle that is projected radially outwards at the centre will emerge from the
field region on a radial path (provided it escapes at all – if the initial velocity is too great, it may
r
dL
simply circle around forever). (Hint : think that torque = )
dt

Field region

Particle trajectory

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ASSIGNMENT # 17 (TOAS & TEAS) ANSWER KEY


SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 26 Q. [3 M (–1)]
1. Ans. (B) 2. Ans. (A) 3. Ans. (C) 4. Ans. (C) 5. Ans. (C) 6. Ans. (D)
7. Ans. (A) 8. Ans. (A) 9. Ans. (D) 10. Ans. (D) 11. Ans. (A) 12. Ans. (A)
13. Ans. (D) 14. Ans. (D) 15. Ans. (B) 16. Ans. (B) 17. Ans. (B) 18. Ans. (C)
19. Ans. (A) 20. Ans. (A) 21. Ans. (A) 22. Ans. (A) 23. Ans. (D) 24. Ans. (C)
25. Ans. (B) 26. Ans. (A)
Multiple Correct Answer Type 8 Q. [4 M (–1)]
27. Ans. (A, D) 28. Ans. (A,C) 29. Ans. (B,D) 30. Ans. (B, C, D) 31. Ans. (A,B,C)
32. Ans. (B,D) 33. Ans. (A, C, D) 34. Ans. (A,B,C)
SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Ranging from 0 to 9) 10 Q. [4 M (0)]
35. Ans. 3 36. Ans. 3 37. Ans. 1 38. Ans. 4 39. Ans. 2 40. Ans. 1
41. Ans. 6 42. Ans. 4 43. Ans. 1 44. Ans. 2
Subjective Type Question 4 Q. [4 M (0)]
3pB2 L2
45. Ans. l/2 46. Ans. 120 pV 47. Ans. W =
16mR

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