Two circuits have coefficient of mutual induction of \(0.09\) henry. Average emf induced in the secondary by a change of current from \(0\) to \(20\) ampere in \(0.006\) second in the primary will be:
1. \(120\) V
2. \(80\) V
3. \(200\) V
4. \(300\) V

Subtopic:  Mutual Inductance |
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A coil and a bulb are connected in series with a dc source, a soft iron core is then inserted in the coil. Then 

(1) Intensity of the bulb remains the same

(2) Intensity of the bulb decreases

(3) Intensity of the bulb increases

(4) The bulb ceases to glow

Subtopic:  Faraday's Law & Lenz Law |
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The inductance of a coil is 60μH. A current in this coil increases from 1.0 A to 1.5 A in 0.1 second. The magnitude of the induced e.m.f. is 

(1) 60 × 10–6 V

(2) 300 × 10–4 V

(3) 30 × 10–4 V

(4) 3 × 10–4 V

Subtopic:  Faraday's Law & Lenz Law |
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A coil has an inductance of 2.5 H and a resistance of 0.5 r. If the coil is suddenly connected across a 6.0 volt battery, then the time required for the current to rise 0.63 of its final value is 

(1) 3.5 sec

(2) 4.0 sec

(3) 4.5 sec

(4) 5.0 sec

Subtopic:  LR circuit |
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If a current of 10 A flows in one second through a coil, and the induced e.m.f. is 10 V, then the self-inductance of the coil is 

(1) 25H

(2) 45H

(3) 54H

(4) 1 H

Subtopic:  Self - Inductance |
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In the figure magnetic energy stored in the coil is:

1. Zero 2. Infinite
3. \(25\) joules 4. None of the above
Subtopic:  LR circuit |
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An electric motor operating on a 60 V dc supply draws a current of 10 A. If the efficiency of the motor is 50%, the resistance of its winding is 

(1) 3Ω

(2) 6Ω

(3) 15Ω

(4) 30Ω

Subtopic:  Eddy Current |
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Two conducting circular loops of radii R1 and R2 are placed in the same plane with their centres coinciding. If R1 >> R2, the mutual inductance M between them will be directly proportional to 

(1) R1/R2

(2) R2/R1

(3) R12/R2

(4) R22/R1

Subtopic:  Mutual Inductance |
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Consider the situation shown in the figure. The wire AB is sliding on the fixed rails with a constant velocity. If the wire AB is replaced by a semicircular wire, the magnitude of the induced current will:

   

1. increase.
2. remain the same.
3. decrease.
4. increase or decrease depending on whether the semicircle bulges towards the resistance or away from it.
Subtopic:  Motional emf |
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A circular loop of radius \(R\) carrying current \(i\) lies in the \(x\text-y\) plane. If the centre of the loop coincides with the origin, then the total magnetic flux passing through the \(x\text-y\) plane will be:
1.  directly proportional to \(i\).
2.  directly proportional to \(R\).
3.  directly proportional to \(R^2\).
4.  Zero.
Subtopic:  Magnetic Flux |
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