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Give an illustration of determining direction of induced current by using Lenz’s law.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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Show that Lenz’s law is in accordance with the law of conservation of energy.

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Obtain an expression for motional emf from Lorentz force.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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A square coil of side 30 cm with 500 turns is kept in a uniform magnetic field of 0.4 T. The plane of the coil is inclined at an angle of 30° to the field. Calculate the magnetic flux through the coil.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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A straight metal wire crosses a magnetic field of flux 4 mWb in a time 0.4 s. Find the magnitude of the emf induced in the wire.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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The magnetic flux passing through a coil perpendicular to its plane is a function of time and is given by OB = (2t3 + 4t2 + 8t + 8) Wb. If the resistance of the coil is 5 Ω, determine the induced current through the coil at a time t = 3 second.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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A closely wound circular coil of radius 0.02 m is placed perpendicular to the magnetic field. When the magnetic field is changed from 8000 T to 2000 T in 6 s, an emf of 44 V is induced in it. Calculate the number of turns in the coil.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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An induced current of 2.5 mA flows through a single conductor of resistance 100 Ω. Find out the rate at which the magnetic flux is cut by the conductor.

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A coil of 200 turns carries a current of 4 A. If the magnetic flux through the coil is 6 x 10-5 Wb, find the magnetic energy stored in the medium surrounding the coil.

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A 50 cm long solenoid has 400 turns per cm. The diameter of the solenoid is 0.04 m. Find the magnetic flux linked with each turn when it carries a current of 1 A.

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A coil of 200 turns carries a current of 0.4 A. If the magnetic flux of 4 mWb is linked with each turn of the coil, find the inductance of the coil.

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Using Lenz’s law, predict the direction of induced current in conducting rings 1 and 2 when the current in the wire is steadily decreasing.

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The speed of light in an isotropic medium depends on, ______.

[6] Ray Optics
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A rod of length 10 cm lies along the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm in such a way that its end closer to the pole is 20 cm away from the mirror. The length of the image is,

[6] Ray Optics
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A plane glass is placed over a various coloured letters (violet, green, yellow, red) The letter which appears to be raised more is ______.

[7] Wave Optics
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When light is incident on a soap film of thickness 5 x 10-5 cm, the wavelength of light reflected maximum in the visible region is 5320 A. Refractive index of the film will be ______.

[7] Wave Optics
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A ray of light strikes a glass plate at an angle 60°. If the reflected and refracted rays are perpendicular to each other, the refractive index of the glass is ______.

[7] Wave Optics
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What is angle of deviation due to reflection?

[6] Ray Optics
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Give the characteristics of image formed by a plane mirror.

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What are the salient features of corpuscular theory of light?

[7] Wave Optics
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