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The document contains a series of physics questions and answers related to electromagnetic induction (EMI) for JEE-MAIN 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions covering concepts such as induced emf, magnetic fields, and current in circuits. Additionally, it provides numerical problems and their solutions, along with contact information for KUKATPALLY and MIYAPUR centers.

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The document contains a series of physics questions and answers related to electromagnetic induction (EMI) for JEE-MAIN 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions covering concepts such as induced emf, magnetic fields, and current in circuits. Additionally, it provides numerical problems and their solutions, along with contact information for KUKATPALLY and MIYAPUR centers.

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PHYSICS

EMI
CPP
SR-REVISION (JEE-MAIN - 2025) ` KKP / MYP CEN TRE

Single Correct

1. A conducting loop of radius R is present in a uniform magnetic field B


perpendicular the plane of the ring. If radius R varies as a function of
time ' t ' , as R  R0  t . The e.m.f. induced in the loop is

(A) 2 R0  t B

(B)  R0  t B

(C) 2 R0  t B anticlockwise

(D) zero

2. A rectangular loop with a sliding connector of length 10 cm is


situated in uniform magnetic field perpendicular to plane of loop.
The magnetic induction is 0.1 tesla and resistance of connector (R)
is 1 ohm. The sides AB and CD have resistances 2 ohm and 3 ohm
respectively. Find the current in the connector during its motion with
constant velocity one metre/sec.

1 1 1 1
(A) A (B) A (C) A (D) A
110 220 55 440
3. The dimensions of permeability of free space can be given by

(A) MLT2 A2  (B) MLA2  (C) ML3 T 2 A 2  (D) MLA1


       
4. A closed planar wire loop of area A and arbitrary shape is placed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude
B, with its plane perpendicular to magnetic field. The resistance of the wire loop is R. The loop is now
turned upside down by 180 so that its plane again becomes perpendicular to the magnetic field. The total
charge that must have flowed through the wire ring in the process is
(A)  AB R (B)  AB R (C)  2 AB R (D) none

5. A square coil ABCD is placed in x-y plane with its centre at origin. A
long straight wire, passing through origin, carries a current in negative
z-direction. Current in this wire increases with time. The induced
current in the coil is
(A) clockwise (B) anticlockwise
(C) zero (D) alternating

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6. A vertical bar magnet is dropped from position on the axis of a fixed
metallic coil as shown in fig-I. In fig-II the magnet is fixed and
horizontal coil is dropped. The acceleration of the magnet and coil are
a1 and a2 respectively then

(A) a1  g, a2  g (B) a1  g, a2  g

(C) a1  g, a2  g (D) a1  g, a2  g

7. Two identical coaxial circular loops carry a current i each circulating in the same direction. If the loops
approach each other.
(A) the current in each will decrease
(B) the current in each will increase
(C) the current in each will remain the same
(D) the current in one will increase and in other will decrease

8. In the arrangement shown in the given figure current from A to B is


increasing in magnitude. Induced current in the loop will be
(A) have clockwise direction
(B) have anticlockwise direction
(C) be zero
(D) oscillate between clockwise and anticlockwise

9. The figure shows an isosceles triangle wire frame with apex angle

equal to . The frame starts entering into the region of uniform
2
magnetic field B with constant velocity. If i is the instantaneous current
through the frame then choose the alternative showing the correct
variation of i with time.

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

10. A long metal bar of 30 cm length is aligned along a north south line and moves eastward at a speed of
10ms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) 12V (B) 12V

(C) 0V (D) cannot be determined since there is not closed circuit

11. A metallic rod of length L and mass M is moving under the action of two unequal forces F1 and F2
(directed opposite to each other) acting at its ends along its length. Ignore gravity and any external
magnetic field. If specific charge of electrons is (e/m), then the potential difference between the ends of rod
is steady state must be

(A) F1  F2 mL eM (B) F1  F2 mL eM (C) mL eM ln F1 F2  (D) none

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12. A rod closing the circuit shown in figure moves along a U shaped wire
at a constant speed v under the action of the force F. The circuit is in a
uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane. Calculate F if the
rate of heat generation in the circuit is Q.

Q
(A) F  Qv (B) F 
v

v
(C) F  (D) F  Qv
Q

13. Two parallel long straight conductors lie on a smooth surface. Two other parallel conductors rest on them
at right angles so as to form a square of side a initially. A uniform magnetic field B exists at right angles to
the plane containing the conductors. They all start moving out with a constant velocity v. If r is the
resistance per unit length of the wire the current in the circuit will be

Bv Br
(A) (B) (C) Bvr (D) Bv
r v

14. There is a uniform magnetic field B normal to the xy plane. A conductor


ABC has length AB  l1 , parallel to the x-axis, and length BC  l2 ,
parallel to the y-axis. ABC moves in the xy plane with velocity
v ˆi  v ˆj . The potential difference between A and C is proportional to
x y

(A) v xl1  v yl2 (B) v xl2  v y l1 (C) v xl2  v y l1 (D) v xl1  v y l2

15. The dimension of the ratio of magnetic flux and the resistance is equal to that of
(A) induced emf (B) charge (C) inductance (D) current

16. A conducting wire frame is placed in a magnetic field which is directed


into the paper. The magnetic field is increasing at a constant rate. The
directions of induced currents in wires AB and CD are
(A) B to A and D to C (B) A to B and C to D
(C) A to B and D to C (D) B to A and C to D

17. Two circular coils A and B are facing each other as shown in figure.
The current i through A can be altered
(A) there will be repulsion between A and B if i is increased
(B) there will be attraction between A and B if i is increased
(C) there will be neither attraction nor repulsion when i is changed
(D) attraction or repulsion between A and B depends on the direction of
current. It does not depend whether the current is increased or
decreased

18. In the previous question, if B is normal to the plane of the rails


(A) Bil  mgtan  (B) Bil  mgsin 

(C) Bil  mgcos  (D) equilibrium cannot be reached

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19. A conducting rod PQ of length L  1.0m is moving with a uniform
speed v  20 m s in a uniform magnetic field B  4.0T directed into
the paper. A capacitor of capacity C  10F is connected as shown in
figure. Then
(A) qA  800C and qB  800C

(B) qA  800C and qB  800C

(C) qA  0  qB

(D) charged stored in the capacitor increases exponentially with time

20. The emf induced in a coil of wire, which is rotating in a magnetic field, does not depend on
(A) the angular speed of rotation (B) the area of the coil
(C) the number of turns on the coil (D) the resistance of the coil

21. A conducting square loop of side L and resistance R moves its


plane with a uniform velocity v perpendicular to one of its sides.
A magnetic induction B, constant in time and space, pointing
perpendicular to and into the plane of the loop exists ever where
The current induced in the loop is

BLv BLv
(A) clock wise (B) anticlockwise
R R

2BLv
(C) anticlockwise (D) zero
R

22. A coil has an inductance of 0.05 H and 100 turns and 0.02A current is passed through it. Flux linked with
coil is

(A) 10 2 Wb (B) 10 3 Wb (C) 10 4 Wb (D) 10 5 Wb

23. A current of 2 A is increasing at the rate of 4 A/s through a coil of inductance 2H.The energy stored in the
inductor per unit time is
(A) 2 W (B) 1 W (C) 16 W (D) 4 W
24. The current decays from 5 A to 2 A in 0.01 s in a coil. The emf induced in a coil nearby it is 30 v. The
mutual inductance between the coils is
(A) 1.0 H (B) 0.1 H (C) 0.001 (D) 10 H

25. A varying current in a coil change from 10 A to 0 A is 0.5 sec. If the average emf induced in the coil is 220
V, the self inductance of the coil is
(A) 5 H (B) 6H (C) 11 H (D) 12 H

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Numerical Base
26. An electron is moving in a circular orbit of radius R with an angular acceleration  . At the centre of the
orbit is kept a conducting loop of radius r, r  R . If the e.m.f. induced in the smaller loop due to the

p 0 er 2
motion of the electron is  , then the value of p is _________
R

27. A square wire loop of 10.0 cm side lies at right angles to a uniform
magnetic field of 20 T. A 10 V light bulb is in a series with the loop as
shown in the figure. The magnetic field is decreasing steadily to zero
over a time interval t . If the bulb shine with full brightness in x sec,
find the value of x.

28. A conducting rod moves with constant velocity  perpendicular to the


long, straight wire carrying a current I as shown. If the emf generated
n 0 Il
between the ends of the rod is , then find the value of n.
r

29. A conducting rod PQ of length 5 m oriented as shown in figure is


moving with velocity 2m s ˆi without any rotation in a uniform


magnetic field 3ˆj  4kˆ  Tesla. If emf induced in the rod is
40
n
Volts,
then find the value of n.

 

30. A thin wire of length 2m is perpendicular to the xy plane. It is moved with velocity v  2iˆ  3ˆj  kˆ m s

 

through a region of magnetic induction B  ˆi  2ˆj Wb m2 . If the potential difference induced between
25x
the ends of the wire is Volts, then the value of x is ________
2

KEY
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. C
6. C 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. A
11. A 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. B
16. A 17. A 18. B 19. A 20. D
21. D 22. C 23. C 24. B 25. C
26. 0.25 27. 0.02 28. 0.50 29. 1.25 30. 0.16

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