If a wire in the form of a square with a side \(a\) carries a current \(i\), then the magnetic induction at the centre of the square wire will be:
(Magnetic permeability of free space = \(\mu_0)\)
1. \(\dfrac{\mu _{0}i}{2\pi a}\) 2. \(\dfrac{\mu _{0}i\sqrt2}{\pi a}\)
3. \(\dfrac{2\sqrt2\mu _{0}i}{\pi a}\) 4. \(\dfrac{\mu _{0}i}{\sqrt2\pi a}\)


 

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A proton and an \(\alpha\text-\)particle enter a uniform magnetic field perpendicularly at the same speed. If a proton takes \(25~\mu\text{s}\) to make \(5\) revolutions, then the periodic time for the \(\alpha\text-\)particle will be:
1. \(50~\mu\text{s}\)
2. \(25~\mu\text{s}\)
3. \(10~\mu\text{s}\)
4. \(5~\mu\text{s}\)

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Which among the following options needs to be decreased to increase the sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer?

1.  the number of turns in the coil. 2. the area of the coil.
3. the magnetic field. 4. the couple per unit twist of the suspension.

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In a hydrogen atom, the electron makes \(6.6\times 10^{15}\) rev/sec around the nucleus in an orbit of radius \(0.528~\mathring{A}\). What will (A-m2) its magnetic moment be?
1. \(1\times 10^{-15}\)
2. \(1\times 10^{-10}\)
3. \(1\times 10^{-23}\)
4. \(1\times 10^{-27}\)

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What is a representation of the magnetic field caused by a straight conductor with a uniform cross-section and a steady current of radius \(a\)?
1.   2.
3. 4.
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A particle of charge \(q\) and mass \(m\) is moving along the \(x\text-\)axis with a velocity of \(v\) and enters a region of electric field \(E\) and magnetic field \(\mathrm B\) as shown in the figure below. For which figure is the net force on the charge zero?

1. 2.
3. 4.
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A current-carrying wire is placed in a uniform magnetic field in the shape of the curve \(y= \alpha \sin \left({\pi x \over L}\right),~0 \le x \le2L.\) 
What will be the force acting on the wire?
                   

1. \(iBL \over \pi\) 2. \(iBL \pi\)
3. \(2iBL \) 4. zero
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A circular coil is in the \(y\text-z\) plane with its centre at the origin. The coil carries a constant current. Assuming the direction of the magnetic field at \(x= -25~\text{cm}\) to be positive, which of the following graphs shows the variation of the magnetic field along the \(x\text-\)axis?
1.   2.
3. 4.
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A particle of charge \(+q\) and mass \(m\) moving under the influence of a uniform electric field \(E\hat i\) and a uniform magnetic field \(\mathrm B\hat k\) follows a trajectory from \(P\) to \(Q\) as shown in the figure. The velocities at \(P\) and \(Q\) are \(v\hat i\) and \(-2v\hat j\) respectively. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

       
1. \(E=\frac{3}{4} \frac{{mv}^2}{{qa}}\).
2. Rate of work done by electric field at \(P\) is \(\frac{3}{4} \frac{{mv}^3}{a}\).
3. Rate of work done by both fields at \(Q\) is zero.
4. All of the above.
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A particle with charge \(q\), moving with a momentum \(p\), enters a uniform magnetic field normally. The magnetic field has magnitude \(B\) and is confined to a region of width \(d\), where \(d< \frac{p}{Bq}.\) The particle is deflected by an angle \(\theta\) in crossing the field, then:

       

1.  \(\sin \theta=\frac{Bqd}{p}\) 2. \(\sin \theta=\frac{p}{Bqd}\)
3. \(\sin \theta=\frac{Bp}{qd}\) 4. \(\sin \theta=\frac{pd}{Bq}\)
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