In a current-carrying long solenoid, the field produced does not depend upon:

1. Number of turns per unit length 2. Current flowing
3. Radius of the solenoid 4. All of the above

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A circular coil A  has a radius \(R\) and the current flowing through it is \(I.\) Another circular coil B has a radius \(2R\) and if \(2I\) is the current flowing through it, then the magnetic fields at the centre of the circular coil are in the ratio of (i.e. BA to BB):
1. \(4:1\)                             
2. \(2:1\)
3. \(3:1\)                             
4. \(1:1\)

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A straight wire of diameter 0.5 mm carrying a current of 1 A is replaced by another wire of 1 mm diameter carrying the same current. The strength of the magnetic field far away is :

(1) Twice the earlier value

(2) Half of the earlier value

(3) Quarter of its earlier value

(4) Unchanged

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Which one of the following gives the value of the magnetic field according to Biot-Savart’s law?

1. \(\frac{{i} \Delta {l} \sin (\theta)}{{r}^2} \) 2. \(\frac{\mu_0}{4 \pi} \frac{i \Delta {l} \sin (\theta)}{r} \)
3. \(\frac{\mu_0}{4 \pi} \frac{{i} \Delta{l} \sin (\theta)}{{r}^2} \) 4. \(\frac{\mu_0}{4 \pi} {i} \Delta {l} \sin (\theta)\)
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A neutral point is obtained at the centre of a vertical circular coil carrying current. The angle between the plane of the coil and the magnetic meridian is :

a) 0                           (b) 45°

(c) 60°                       (d) 90°

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A wire carrying current i is shaped as shown. Section AB is a quarter circle of radius r. The magnetic field is directed :

                                                      
(a) At an angle π/4 to the plane of the paper

(b) Perpendicular to the plane of the paper and directed in to the paper

(c) Along the bisector of the angle ACB towards AB

(d) Along the bisector of the angle ACB away from AB

 

 

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Two long straight wires are set parallel to each other. Each carries a current i in the same direction and the separation between them is 2r. The intensity of the magnetic field midway between them is- 

     

(1) μ0i/r                            
(2) Zero
(3) 4μ0i/r                             
(4) μ0i/4r

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The ratio of the magnetic field at the centre of a current-carrying coil of the radius 'a' and at a distance ‘a’ from centre of the coil along the axis of the coil is:

1. 12                              2. 2 

3. 122                             4. 22 

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The earth’s magnetic field at a given point is 0.5×10-5Wb-m-2. This field is to be annulled by magnetic induction at the center of a circular conducting loop of radius 5.0cm. The current required to be flown in the loop is nearly :

(1) 0.2 A                  

(2) 0.4A

(3) 4A                      

(4) 40A

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A part of a long wire carrying a current i is bent into a circle of radius r as shown in the figure. The net magnetic field at the centre O of the circular loop is

                         

(1) μ0i4r                                

(2) μ0i2πrπ+1

(3) μ0i2r                                

(4) μ0i2πrπ-1

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