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Electromagnetic Induction (Magnetic Flux, Faraday Law, Lenz Law, Motional EMF)

The document discusses various concepts of electromagnetic induction, including magnetic flux, Faraday's law, Lenz's law, and motional EMF. It presents multiple scenarios involving induced EMF in different configurations of wires and coils in magnetic fields, along with questions and options for answers. Additionally, it provides contact information and a link for further resources related to NEETprep courses.

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Electromagnetic Induction (Magnetic Flux, Faraday Law, Lenz Law, Motional EMF)

The document discusses various concepts of electromagnetic induction, including magnetic flux, Faraday's law, Lenz's law, and motional EMF. It presents multiple scenarios involving induced EMF in different configurations of wires and coils in magnetic fields, along with questions and options for answers. Additionally, it provides contact information and a link for further resources related to NEETprep courses.

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Electromagnetic Induction (Magnetic flux, Faraday law,

Lenz law, Motional EMF) Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

1. 3.
A semicircular wire of radius R is rotated with constant Figure shows a metal rod PQ resting on the smooth rails
angular velocity ω about an axis passing through one end AB and positioned between the poles of a permanent
and perpendicular to the plane of the wire. magnet. The rails, the rod, and the magnetic field are in
three mutually perpendicular directions. A galvanometer
G connects the rails through a switch K. Length of the
rod = 15 cm, B = 0.50 T, resistance of the closed-loop
containing the rod = 9.0 mΩ. Assume the field to be
uniform.

There is a uniform magnetic field of strength B. The


induced emf between the ends is?
1. BωR 2
/2

2. 2BωR 2
What is the magnitude and direction of the induced emf
if we will keep the K open and the rod will be moved
3. is variable
with the speed of 12 cm/s in the direction shown in the
4. none of these figure?
(1) 9.0 mV, Q to P.
(2) 0.9 mV, P to Q.
2.
(3) 0.9 mV, Q to P.
A horizontal straight wire 10 m long extending from east
to west is falling with a speed of 5.0 ms-1, at right angle (4) 9.0 mV, P to Q.
to the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field,
0. 30 × 10 Wb m
−4
. The instantaneous value of the
−2

emf induced in the wire is: 4.


−3
1. 2. 5 × 10 V
A magnet is brought near a coil in two ways (i) rapidly
2. 1. 5 × 10
−4
V (ii) slowly. The induced charge will be:
3. 2. 5 × 10
−4
V 1. More in case (i)
−3
4. 1. 5 × 10 V
2. More in case (ii)
3. Equal in both the cases
4. More or less according to the radius of the coil

5.
An emf can be induced in a stationary coil if it is kept in?
1. Stationary uniform magnetic field
2. Stationary non-uniform magnetic field
3. Time-varying magnetic field
4. Not possible

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Electromagnetic Induction (Magnetic flux, Faraday law,
Lenz law, Motional EMF) Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

6. 8.
The induced e.m.f. does not depend on? The magnetic flux through a coil varies with time t as
shown in the diagram. Which graph best represents the
1. The number of turns the coil variation of the e.m.f. E induced in the coil with time t?
2. The rate of change of magnetic flux
3. Time of rotation
4. The resistance of the circuit

7.
A circular loop of flexible conducting material is kept in
a magnetic field directed perpendicularly into its plane.
By holding the loop at diametrically opposite points its is
suddenly stretched outwards, then
1.
1. No current is induced in the loop
2. Anti-clockwise current is induced
3. Clockwise current is induced
4. Only e.m.f. is induced

2.

3.

4.

9.
A coil having 500 square loops each of side 10 cm is
placed with its plane perpendicular to a magnetic field
which increases at a rate of 1.0 tesla/s. The induce e.m.f.
(in volts) is:
1. 0.5
2. 0.1
3. 1.0
4. 5.0

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Electromagnetic Induction (Magnetic flux, Faraday law,
Lenz law, Motional EMF) Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

10. 13.
A loop of irregular shape made of flexible conducting An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a velocity of 360
wire carrying clockwise current is placed in uniform km/h. The distance between the tips of the wings of
inward magnetic field, such that its plane is perpendicular aeroplane is 25 m. The vertical component of earth's
to the field. Then the loop magnetic field is 4 × 10 Wb /m . The induced e.m.f.
−4 2

is?
1. Experiences force
1. 1 V
2. Develops induced current for a short time
2. 100 V
3. Changes to circular loop
3. 1 kV
4. All of these
4. Zero

11.
14.
A flat coil of 500 turns, each of area 50 cm2, rotates in a
uniform magnetic field of 0.14 Wb/m2 about an axis A metallic ring with a cut is held horizontally and a
normal to the field at an angular speed of 150 rad/s. The magnet is allowed to fall vertically through the ring, then
coil has a resistance of 5 Ω. The induced e.m.f. is applied the acceleration of this magnet is?
to an external resistance of 10 Ω. The peak current 1. Equal to g
through the resistance is?
2. More than g
1. 1.5 A
3. Less than g
2. 2.5 A
4. Sometimes less and sometimes more than g
3. 3.5 A
4. 4.5 A
15.
When a conducting wire XY is moved towards the right,
12. a current flows in the anti-clockwise direction. Direction
The physical quantity, which is conserved on the basis of of magnetic field at point O is?
Lenz's Law is?
1. Charge
2. Momentum
3. Mass
4. Energy 1. Parallel to motion of wire
2. Along XY
3. Perpendicular outside the paper
4. Perpendicular inside the paper

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Electromagnetic Induction (Magnetic flux, Faraday law,
Lenz law, Motional EMF) Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

16. 19.
A copper rod of length l is rotated about one end Two identical conductors P and Q are placed on two
perpendicular to the uniform magnetic field B with frictionless(conducting) rails R and S in a uniform
constant angular velocity ω. The induced e.m.f. between magnetic field directed into the plane. If P is moved in
its two ends is? the direction shown in the figure with a constant speed,
then rod Q:
1. Bωl 2

2.
3 2
Bωl
2

3.
1 2
Bωl
2

4. 2 Bωl 2

17.
A loop of irregular shape of conducting wire PQRS (as
shown in figure) placed in a uniform magnetic field
perpendicular to the plane of the paper changes into a 1. will be attracted towards P
circular shape. The direction of induced current will be
2. will be repelled away from P
3. will remains stationary
4. maybe repelled or attracted towards P

20.
The adjoining figure shows two different arrangements in
which two square wireframes are placed in a uniform
1. Clockwise magnetic field B decreasing with time.
2. Anti-clockwise
3. No current
4. None of these

18.
A coil having number of turns N and area A is rotated in The direction of the induced current I in the figure is:
a uniform magnetic field B with angular velocity ω about
its diameter. Maximum e.m.f. induced in it is given by 1. from a to b and from c to d

1. NABω 2. from a to b and from f to e

2.
NAB 3. from b to a and from d to c
ω

4. from b to a and from e to f


3. NAω

4. Bω

NA

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Lenz law, Motional EMF) Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

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