Two identical bar magnets with a length of 10 cm and weight 50 gm-weight are arranged

freely with their like poles facing in an inverted vertical glass tube. The upper magnet

hangs in the air above the lower one so that the distance between the nearest pole of the

magnet is 3mm. Pole strength of the poles of each magnet will be:

1. 6.64 amp×m

2. 2 amp×m

3. 10.25 amp×m

4. None of these

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Each atom of an iron bar (5 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm) has a magnetic moment 1.8×10-23  Am2. Knowing that the density of iron is 7.78×103  kgm-3 atomic weight is 56 and Avogadro's  number is 6.02×1023 the magnetic moment of the bar in the state of magnetic saturation will be:

1. 4.75 Am2                 

2. 5.74 Am2

3. 7.54 Am2                 

4. 75.4 Am2

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A dip needle vibrates in the vertical plane perpendicular to the magnetic meridian. The time period of vibration is found to be 2 seconds. The same needle is then allowed to vibrate in the horizontal plane and the time period is again found to be 2 seconds. Then the angle of dip is

1. 0o                             2. 30o

3. 45o                           4. 90o

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A bar magnet has coercivity 4×103 Am-1. It is desired to demagnetize it by inserting it inside a solenoid 12 cm long and having 60 turns. The current that should be sent through the solenoid is

1. 2 A                            2. 4 A

3. 6 A                            4. 8 A

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For substances hysteresis (B - H) curves are given as shown in figure. For making temporary magnet which of the following is best?

1.  2.
3. 4.
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The variation of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with temperature for a diamagnetic substance is best represented by

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

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The variation of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with absolute temperature T for a ferromagnetic material is

1.                           2. 

3.                           4. 

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The relative permeability (μr) of a ferromagnetic substance varies with temperature (T) according to the curve:

   

1. A                              

2. B

3. C                              

4. D

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Some equipotential surfaces of the magnetic scalar potential are shown in the figure. The magnetic field at a point in the region is: (X-axis read in cm)                                                                   

(1) 10-4 T                        

(2) 2×10-4 T

(3) 0.5×10-4 T                

(4) None of these

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The figure illustrates how B, the flux density, inside a sample of unmagnetized ferromagnetic material varies with B0, the magnetic flux density, in which the sample is kept. For the sample to be suitable for making a permanent magnet:

1. OQ should be large and OR should be small

2. OQ and OR should both be large

3. OQ should be small and OR should be large

4. OQ and OR should both be small

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