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Explain the significance of a radial magnetic field when a current-carrying coil is kept in it.
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer
Answer the following question.
State the underlying principle of a cyclotron. Explain its working with the help of a schematic diagram. Obtain the expression for cyclotron frequency.
Concept: Cyclotron
Answer the following question.
Two infinitely long straight wire A1 and A2 carrying currents I and 2I flowing in the same direction are kept' distance apart. Where should a third straight wire A3 carrying current 1.5 I be placed between A1 and A2 so that it experiences no net force due to A1 and A2? Does the net force acting on A3 depend on the current flowing through it?
Concept: Force Between Two Parallel Currents, the Ampere
A planar loop of rectangular shape is moved within the region of a uniform magnetic field acting perpendicular to its plane. What is the direction and magnitude of the current induced in it?
Concept: Torque on a Rectangular Current Loop in a Uniform Magnetic Field
What is the ratio of the velocity of the wave in the two media of refractive indices μ1 and μ2?
Concept: Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic Fields >> Velocity Selector
A potential difference V is applied across a conductor of length L and diameter D. How is the drift velocity, vd, of charge carriers in the conductor affected when (i) V is halved, (ii) L is doubled and (iii) D is halved ? justify your answer in each case.
Concept: Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic Fields >> Velocity Selector
A cyclotron's oscillator frequency is 10 MHz. What should be the operating magnetic field for accelerating protons? If the radius of its 'dees' is 60 cm, calculate the kinetic energy (in MeV) of the proton beam produced by the accelerator.
Concept: Cyclotron
Concept: Cyclotron
Assertion (A): On Increasing the current sensitivity of a galvanometer by increasing the number of turns may not necessarily increase its voltage sensitivity.
Reason (R): The resistance of the coil of the galvanometer increases on increasing the number of turns.
Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer
Two concentric and coplanar circular loops P and Q have their radii in the ratio 2:3. Loop Q carries a current 9 A in the anticlockwise direction. For the magnetic field to be zero at the common centre, loop P must carry ______.
Concept: Ampere’s Circuital Law
Two long straight parallel conductors carrying currents I1 and I2 are separated by a distance d. If the currents are flowing in the same direction, show how the magnetic field produced by one exerts an attractive force on the other. Obtain the expression for this force and hence define 1 ampere.
Concept: Force Between Two Parallel Currents, the Ampere
Two horizontal thin long parallel wires, separated by a distance r carry current I each in the opposite directions. The net magnetic field at a point midway between them will be ______.
Concept: Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop
Two long straight parallel current-carrying conductors are kept ‘a’ distant apart in the air. The direction of current in both the conductors is the same. Find the magnitude of force per unit length and the direction of the force between them. Hence define one ampere.
Concept: Force Between Two Parallel Currents, the Ampere
The given figure shows a long straight wire of a circular cross-section (radius a) carrying steady current I. The current I is uniformly distributed across this cross-section. Calculate the magnetic field in the region r < a and r > a.
Concept: Ampere’s Circuital Law
An electron with angular momentum L moving around the nucleus has a magnetic moment given by ______.
Concept: Torque on a Rectangular Current Loop in a Uniform Magnetic Field >> The Magnetic Dipole Moment of a Revolving Electron
In what way is the behaviour of a diamagnetic material different from that of a paramagnetic, when kept in an external magnetic field?
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials
A charge 'q' is moved from a point A above a dipole of dipole moment 'p' to a point B below the dipole in equatorial plane without acceleration. Find the work done in the process.

Concept: Magnetic Dipole Moment of a Revolving Electron
How are the magnetic field lines different from the electrostatic field lines?
Concept: The Bar Magnet
Predict the polarity of the capacitor in the situation described below :

Concept: The Bar Magnet
A triangular loop of wire placed at abc is moved completely inside a magnetic field which is directed normal to the plane of the loop away from the reader to a new position a'b'c'. What is the direction of the current induced in the loop? Give reason.

Concept: Current Loop as a Magnetic Dipole: Magnetic Dipole Moment of Current Loop
