A coil of one loop is made from a wire of length L and thereafter a coil of two loops is made from same wire. The ratio of magnetic field at the centre of the coils will be:
1. 1 : 4
2. 1 : 1
3. 1 : 8
4. 4 : 1
Resistance of a Galvanometer coil is 8 Ω8 Ω and 2 Ω2 Ω shunt resistance is connected with it. If main current is 1 A then the current flow through 2 Ω resistance will be:
1. 0.2 A
2. 0.8 A
3. 0.1 A
4. 0.4 A
Two long parallel wires are at a distance of 1 m. If both of them carry one ampere of current in the same direction, then the force of attraction on the unit length of the wires will be:
1. 2×10−7 N/m
2. 4×10−7 N/m
3. 8×10−7 N/m
4. 10−7 N/m
A current-carrying coil (I = 5A, R = 10 cm) has 50 turns. The magnetic field at its centre will be:
1. 1.57 mT
2. 3.14 mT
3. 1 mT
4. 2 mT
Two identically charged particles A and B initially at rest, are accelerated by a common potential difference V. They enter into a transverse uniform magnetic field B. If they describe a circular path of radii r1 and r2 respectively, then their mass ratio is:
1. (r1r2)2
2. (r2r1)2
3. (r1r2)
4. (r2r1)
For the adjoining figure, the magnetic field at a point 'P' will be:
1. μ04π⊙
2. μ0π⊗
3. μ02π⊗
4. μ02π⊙
A charge having q/m equal to 108 c/kg and with velocity 3 × 105 m/s enters into a uniform magnetic field B = 0.3 tesla at an angle 30º with the direction of field. Then the radius of curvature will be:
1. 0.01 cm
2. 0.5 cm
3. 1 cm
4. 2 cm
An electron having mass 'm' and kinetic energy E enter in a uniform magnetic field B perpendicularly. Its frequency will be:
1. eEqVB
2. 2πmeB
3. eB2πm
4. 2meBE
In the Thomson mass spectrograph where →E⊥→B the velocity of the undeflected electron beam will be:
1. |→E||→B|
2. →E×→B
3. |→B||→E|
4. E2B2
The tangent galvanometer is used to measure:
1. Potential difference
2. Current
3. Resistance
4. In measuring the charge
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