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Answer the following question.
Define the term "Intensity" in the photon picture of electromagnetic radiation.
Concept: Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity
Identify the following magnetic materials :
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials
Deduce the expression for the torque `vec"τ"` acting on a planar loop of area `vec"A"` acting on a planar loop of area `vec"B"`. If the loop is free to rotate, what would be its orientation in stable equilibrium?
Concept: Dipole in a Uniform External Field
If the magnetizing field on a ferromagnetic material is increased, its permeability ______.
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials
A uniform magnetic field gets modified as shown in figure when two specimens A and B are placed in it.
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- Identify the specimen A and B.
- How is the magnetic susceptibility of specimen A different from that of specimen B?
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials
An electric dipole of dipole moment 2 × 10-8 C-m in a uniform electric field experiences a maximum torque of 6 × 10-4 N-m. The magnitude of the electric field is ______.
Concept: Dipole in a Uniform External Field
Which of the following cannot modify an external magnetic field as shown in the figure?
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials
The relative magnetic permeability of a substance X is slightly less than unity and that of substance Y is slightly more than unity, then ______.
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials
Ram is a student of class X in a village school. His uncle gifted him a bicycle with a dynamo fitted in it. He was very excited to get it. While cycling during night, he could light the bulb and see the objects on the road. He, however, did not know how this device works. he asked this question to his teacher. The teacher considered it an opportunity to explain the working to the whole class.
Answer the following questions:
(a) State the principle and working of a dynamo.
(b) Write two values each displayed by Ram and his school teacher.
Concept: Magnetic Flux
Explain the meaning of the term mutual inductance.
Concept: Inductance >> Mutual Inductance
When a bar magnet is pushed towards (or away) from the coil connected to a galvanometer, the pointer in the galvanometer deflects. Identify the phenomenon causing this deflection and write the factors on which the amount and direction of the deflection depends. State the laws describing this phenomenon.
Concept: Electromagnetic Induction
A square loop MNOP of side 20 cm is placed horizontally in a uniform magnetic field acting vertically downwards as shown in the figure. The loop is pulled with a constant velocity of 20 cm s−1 till it goes out of the field.

(i) Depict the direction of the induced current in the loop as it goes out of the field. For how long would the current in the loop persist?
(ii) Plot a graph showing the variation of magnetic flux and induced emf as a function of time.
Concept: Magnetic Flux
A long solenoid with 15 turns per cm has a small loop of area 2.0 cm2 placed inside the solenoid normal to its axis. If the current carried by the solenoid changes steadily from 2.0 A to 4.0 A in 0.1 s, what is the induced emf in the loop while the current is changing?
Concept: Inductance >> Mutual Inductance
A pair of adjacent coils has a mutual inductance of 1.5 H. If the current in one coil changes from 0 to 20 A in 0.5 s, what is the change of flux linkage with the other coil?
Concept: Magnetic Flux
What is the direction of induced currents in metal rings 1 and 2 when current I in the wire is increasing steadily?

Concept: Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy
A pair of adjacent coils has a mutual inductance of 1.5 H. If the current in one coil changes from 0 to 20 A in 0.5 s, what is the change of flux linkage with the other coil?
Concept: Inductance >> Mutual Inductance
Consider two concentric circular coils, one of radius r1 and the other of radius r2 (r1 < r2) placed coaxially with centers coinciding with each other. Obtain the expression for the mutual inductance of the arrangement.
Concept: Inductance >> Mutual Inductance
Show that Lenz's law is a consequence of conservation of energy.
Concept: Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy
Give one example of use of eddy currents.
Concept: Eddy Currents or Foucault Currents
Define self-inductance. Write its SI units.
Concept: Inductance >> Self Inductance


