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tare inately tng conducting paral is ae coonesied circuit 0. ae
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62. Fm cis an ine cape
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of uniform magnetic field B with constant
0. The longest side of the frame is perp:
direction of velocity. If / is the instantaneous
the frame then choose the alternative shor
variation of / with time.$40 Magnetism ad mi i erento
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and CD are fixed conducting J
aie plane and joined by & conan’ cage Ry 2
upper end. PQ isa conducting rod which fg ul
the rails. A horizontal uniform Magnetic fgig, ink fi
a shown. Ifthe rod PQs released from tig .
Beek alae,
() herod PO will move downward wih conta
(2) therod 7Q will move upward with constan,
(3) the rod wil remain at rest
(4) any ofthe above
loop shown in figure is R. Magnetic
field is decreasing a a constant rate
& Resistance per unit length ofthe
loop isp.
2
4‘capacity C= 10 UF is connected as =
sie is folded 10 form a square lop of sie It
He wands Ker perpendicular tthe eon of
afield B the shape ofthe loop is changed
equilateral triangle without changing the
‘oat
ae Mp and current, the amount of work done in
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init shownin igure, aconducting wire 1Eismoved
inant sped» toward ef. The complete iets
miform magnetic field B perpendicular to the
ard. The current in HKDE is
tina
pees
1) clockwise (2) anticlockwise
(3yalteating (4) ze0
(tele wire loop inthe shape of cic has a radios
ie Mjnearly with time. There is a magnetic fcld
Fear to the plane of the loop that has @ magnitude
fxr eporinal othe distance from the entero the
ton B(r)# + Howe does the emt E vary with ine?
QvE=r
fhisin contact with two vertical rails which are joined at
the tp. The rails are without friction and resistance, There
ta horizontal uniform magnetic field of magnitude B
jeular to the plane of the ring and the rails. When
thespeed ofthe ring sv, the current in the top horizontal of
ther section is
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tectromagnetie.
48. An elasticized conducting band
is around a spherical balloon
(figure) Its plane passes through
the center ofthe balloon. A uniform
‘magnetic field of magnitude 0.04 T
is directed perpendicular 0 the
plane of the band. Air is let out
of the balloon at 100 cm's ' at
fn instant when the radius of the
balloon is 10 em. The induced emf
inthe band is
ay ashy @25n¥
(3) 10nV (4) 20nV
49. Acopper rod is bent intoa semi-itee of rai
straight parts are bent along diameter ‘of the semi:
are passed through fixed, smooth, and cond
and 0” as shown in figure. A capacitor havin
fs connected tothe rings. The 3
‘magnetic field of induction B sue
is perpendicular to the fcld direction.
), plane of semi-circle was
cle is set
angular velocity a. Neglect the resistance
of the eiruit. The curent flowing through
fanetion oftime is
9 [Ae
and at ends
circle and
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50, in figure, a square loop PORS of side a and resistane® f is
placed near an infinitely long wire carrying & const
riment [The sides PQ and RS are parallel o the wite. The
‘wire and the Toop are in the same
plane, The loop is rotated by 180°
about an axis parallel to the long.
‘wire and passing through the mid-
points of the sides OR and PS.
The total amount of charge which
passes through any point of the
oop during rotation is.
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(4) Cannot be found because time of rotation is not given.