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MEC Cheat Code

The document provides a series of example problems and solutions related to magnetic fields and currents, aimed at students preparing for the JEE exam. It includes various scenarios involving magnetic fields generated by wires and coils, as well as calculations of magnetic dipole moments and susceptibilities. The author acknowledges potential errors in the study material due to rushed preparation and encourages communication for clarifications.
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MEC Cheat Code

The document provides a series of example problems and solutions related to magnetic fields and currents, aimed at students preparing for the JEE exam. It includes various scenarios involving magnetic fields generated by wires and coils, as well as calculations of magnetic dipole moments and susceptibilities. The author acknowledges potential errors in the study material due to rushed preparation and encourages communication for clarifications.
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MEC Final Practice With cheat code


Due to the change in JEE exam dates to January, me and our team may have made some mistakes
while creating the study material in a rush. We apologize for any errors you may have
encountered. Please don't hesitate to contact me via Telegram or other means of communication if
you have any questions or need to report any errors. We will do our best to address any issues and
clear up any confusion.
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eg. Two very long, straight, and insulated wires are kept at 90º angle from each other in xy–plane as shown
in the figure. [JEE MAIN 2019]

These wires carry currents of equal magnitude I, whose directions are shown in the figure. The net
magnetic field at point P will be :
I I  0 I
(1) zero (2) 0 (xˆ  y)
ˆ (3)  0 (xˆ  y)
ˆ (4) ˆ
(z)
2d 2d d
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Ans. (1)

Sol.

Magnetic field at point P


i ˆ   0i (k)
ˆ 0
Bnet  0 ( k)
2d 2d
eg. Two long current carrying conductors are placed parallel to each other at a distance of 8 cm between
them. The magnitude of magnetic field produced at mid-point between the two conductors due to current
flowing in them is 300 T. The equal current flowing in the two conductors is : [JEE MAIN 2022]
(1) 30A in the same direction (2) 30A in the opposite direction
(3) 60A in the opposite direction (4) 300A in the opposite direction

Ans. (2)

Sol.

0 I
B at O  2
2r
2  4107 I
2
 3 104 T
24 10
I = 30 A in opp. Directio
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eg. Magnetic fields at two points on the axis of a circular coil at a distance of 0.05m and 0.2 m from the
centre are in the ratio 8 : 1. The radius of coil is ____. [JEE MAIN 2021]
(1) 0.2 m (2) 0.1 m (3) 0.15 m (4) 1.0 m

Sol. We know, the magnetic field on the axis of a current carrying circular ring is given by
0 2NIA
B

4 R 2  X 2 
3/ 2

3/ 2
B1 8  R   0.2  
2 2

   
B2 1  R 2   0.05 2 
 
4[R + (0.05) ] = [R + (0.2)2]
2 2 2

4R2 – R2 = (0.2)2 – 4 × (0.05)2


4R2 – R2 = (0.2)2 – (0.1)2
3R2 = 0.3 × 0.1
R2 = (0.1)2  R = 0.1
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eg. BX and BY are the magnetic field at the centre of two coils of two coils X and Y respectively, each
carrying equal current. If coil X has 200 turns and 20 cm radius and coil Y has 400 turns and 20 cm
radius, the ratio of X Y B and B is [JEE MAIN 2022]
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (3)2 : 1 (4) 4 : 1

Ans. (2)
i
Sol. At centre VB = N  0 
 2R 
 0i 
Bx = 200  
 2  20cm 
 0i 
By = 400  
 2  20cm 
Bx 1

By 2
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eg. An infinitely long hollow conducting cylinder with radius R carrier a uniform current along its surface.
Choose the correct representation of magnetic field (B) as a function of radial distance (r) from the axis
of cylinder . [JEE MAIN 2022]

(1) (2)

(3) (4)
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Ans. (4)

Sol.

1) r  R, BP  0
 01
2) r  R, BP 
2r
1
BP 
r
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eg. A solenoid of 1000 turns per meter has a core with relative permeability 500. Insulated winding of the
solenoid carry an electric current of 5A. The magnetic flux density produced by the solenoid is:
[JEE MAIN 2021]
(permeability of free space = 4 × 10–7 H/m)

(1) T (2) 2 × 10–3 T (3) T (4) 10–4T
5

Sol. B = nI = 0rnI


B = 4 × 10–7 × 500 × 1000 × 5
B =  Tesla
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eg. A Proton, an electron, and a Helium nucleus, have the same energy. They are in circular orbits in a plane
due to magnetic field perpendicular to the plane. Let rp,re, and rHe be their respective radii, then,
[JEE MAIN 2019]
(1) re < rp = rHe (2) re > rp > rHe (3) re < rp < rHe (4) re > rp = rHe

Ans. (1)
mV 2mK·E
Sol. r 
qB qB
2m p E
rp 
eB
2me E
re 
eB
2  4m p E
rHe 
2eB
Clearly; rp = rHe > re
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eg. A charged particle moves along circular path in a uniform magnetic field in a cyclotron. The kinetic
energy of the charged particle increases to 4 times its initial value. What will be the ratio of new radius
to the original radius if circular path of the charged particle. [JEE MAIN 2022]
(1) 1 :1 (2) 1 : 2 (3) 2 : 1 (4) 1 :4

Ans. (3)
Sol. radius of particle in cyclotron
2mK.E.
r
qB
So ratio of new radius to original
rn (K.E.)n
  4  2 :1
r0 (K.E.)0
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eg. Two wires A & B are carrying currents I1, & I2 as shown in the figure. The separation between them is
d. A third wire C carrying a current I is to be kept parallel to them at a distance x from A such that the
net force acting on it is zero. The possible values of x are: [JEE MAIN 2019]

 I  I2 I1d
(1) x   1  d and x  d (2) x  
 I1  I 2  (I1  I 2 ) (I1  I 2 )
 I   I   I   I 
(3) x   1  d and x   2  d (4) x   2  d and x   2  d
 I1  I2   I1  I 2   I1  I2   I1  I 2 
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Ans. ()
Sol. Position of wire may be left side of a or right side of A.

I I1 I2 I1 I I2
x x
d d–x

  0  2i1   0  2i 2   0  2i1   0  2i 2
  · I ·l    · I ·l   · I ·l    · I ·l
 4  x  4  x  d  4  x  4  d  x
i1 i I1 I
 2  2
x xd x dx
I d
x 1
I1  I 2
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eg. A square loop is carrying a steady current I and the magnitude of its magnetic dipole moment is m. If
this square loop is changed to a circular loop and it carries the same current, the magnitude of the
magnetic dipole moment of circular loop will be : [JEE MAIN 2019]
2m 4m 3m m
(1) (2) (3) (4)
   

Ans. (2)
Sol. m = NIA = 1 × I × a2
here a = side of square
Now,
4a = 2r
2a
r=

For circular loop
m = 1 × I × r2
2
 2a 
=1×I××  
  
4m
m =

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eg. A thin ring of 10 cm radius carries a uniformly distributed charge. The ring rotates at a constant angular
speed of 40 rads–1 about its axis, perpendicular to its plane. If the magnetic field at its centre is 3.8 ×
10–9 T, then the charge carried by the right is close to (0 = 4 × 10–7 N/A2). [JEE MAIN 2019]
–5 –5 –5 –6
(1) 3 × 10 C (2) 7 × 10 C (3) 7 × 10 C (4) 2 × 10 C

Ans. (1)
µ0i µ0q
Sol. B 
2R 2R2
 q = 3 × 10–5 C
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eg. The soft iron is a suitable material for making an electromagnet. This is because soft iron is
(1) low coercivity and high retentively [JEE MAIN 2022]
(2) low coercivity and low permeability
(3) high permeability and low retentively
(4) high permeability and high retentively

Ans. (3)
Sol. Theory

eg. A bar magnet of length 14 cm is placed in the magnetic meridian with its north pole pointing towards
the geographic north pole. A neutral point is obtained at a distance of 18cm from the center of the
magnet. If BH = 0.4 G, the magnetic moment of the magnet is (1G = 10–4 T) [JEE MAIN 2021]
3 –1 2 –1 –1 –1
(1) 2.880 × 10 J T (2) 2.880 × 10 J T (3) 2.880 J T (4) 28.80 J T
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Sol.

2 0 m 7
i.e.   0.4  10 –4
4 r 2
r
m7
 2 10 –7  104
7 2
 18 
2 3/2

= 0.4 × 10–4
4 10 – 2   373
3/2

m=
14
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eg. A paramagnetic substance in the form of a cube with sides 1 cm has a magnetic dipole moment of 20 ×
10–6 J/T when a magnetic intensity of 60 × 103 A/m is applied. Its magnetic susceptibility is:-
[JEE MAIN 2019]
(1) 4.3 × 10–2 (2) 3.3 × 10–2 (3) 3.3 × 10–4 (4) 2.3 × 10–2

Ans. (3)

Sol. I =  .H
Magnetic moment
I =
Volume
20 106
I  = 20 N/m2
106

 =
20
60  103
 3.3 × 10-4
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eg. The value of aluminium susceptibility is 2.2 105 The percentage increase in the magnetic field if
x
space within a current carrying toroid is filled with aluminium is . Then the value of x
10 4
is________. [JEE MAIN 2021]

Sol. B    (H  I)
 I 
B    H 1  
 H
B = B0(1 + x)
B – B0 = B0X
B  B0
x
B0
B  B0
 100  100x
B0
22
 2.2 103 
104

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