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Two conductors, made of the same material have equal lengths but different cross-sectional areas A1 and A2 (A1 > A2). They are connected in parallel across a cell. Show that the drift velocities of electrons in two conductors are equal.

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Chapter: [3] Current Electricity
Concept: Drift of Electrons and the Origin of Resistivity

An ammeter of resistance 0.81 ohm reads up to 1 A. The value of the required shunt to increase the range to 10 A is ______.

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Chapter: [3] Current Electricity
Concept: Measurement of Internal Resistance of a Cell

Write Maxwell's generalization of Ampere's circuital law. Show that in the process of charging a capacitor, the current produced within the plates of the capacitor is `I=varepsilon_0 (dphi_E)/dt,`where ΦE is the electric flux produced during charging of the capacitor plates.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Ampere’s Circuital Law

Write Maxwell's generalization of Ampere's circuital law. Show that in the process of charging a capacitor, the current produced within the plates of the capacitor is `I=varepsilon_0 (dphi_E)/dt,`where ΦE is the electric flux produced during charging of the capacitor plates.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Ampere’s Circuital Law

Use Biot-Savart law to derive the expression for the magnetic field on the axis of a current carrying circular loop of radius R.

Draw the magnetic field lines due to a circular wire carrying current I.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop

 

Why does a galvanometer show a momentary deflection at the time of charging or discharging a capacitor? Write the necessary expression to explain this observation.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

What can be the causes of helical motion of a charged particle?

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Solenoid and the Toroid - the Toroid

State the principle of a cyclotron.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Cyclotron

Show that the time period of revolution of particles in a cyclotron is independent of their speeds. Why is this property necessary for the operation of a cyclotron?

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Cyclotron

Sketch the change in flux, emf and force when a conducting rod PQ of resistance R and length l moves freely to and fro between A and C with speed v on a rectangular conductor placed in uniform magnetic field as shown in the figure

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Force on a Current - Carrying Conductor in a Uniform Magnetic Field

Electron drift speed is estimated to be of the order of mm s−1. Yet large current of the order of few amperes can be set up in the wire. Explain briefly.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Ampere’s Circuital Law

Derive the expression for the magnetic field due to a solenoid of length ‘2l’, radius ‘a’ having ’n’ number of turns per unit length and carrying a steady current ‘I’ at a point
on the axial line, distance ‘r’ from the centre of the solenoid. How does this expression compare with the axial magnetic field due to a bar magnet of magnetic moment ‘m’?

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Solenoid and the Toroid - the Solenoid

Define the term self-inductance of a solenoid.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Solenoid and the Toroid - the Solenoid

How does one understand this motional emf by invoking the Lorentz force acting on the free charge carriers of the conductor? Explain.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Force Between Two Parallel Currents, the Ampere

Obtain the expression for the cyclotron frequency.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Cyclotron

A deuteron and a proton are accelerated by the cyclotron. Can both be accelerated with the same oscillator frequency? Give reason to justify your answer.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Cyclotron

Write the expression for the force `vecF` acting on a particle of mass m and charge q moving with velocity `vecV` in a magnetic field `vecB` , Under what conditions will it move in (i) a circular path and (ii) a helical path?

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Force on a Moving Charge in Uniform Magnetic and Electric Fields

Show that the kinetic energy of the particle moving in a magnetic field remains constant.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Force on a Moving Charge in Uniform Magnetic and Electric Fields

Obtain the expression for the magnetic energy stored in an inductor of self-inductance L to build up a current I through it.

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Solenoid and the Toroid - the Solenoid

A proton and an α-particle move perpendicular to a magnetic field. Find the ratio of radii of circular paths described by them when both have (i) equal velocities, and (ii) equal kinetic energy. 

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Chapter: [4] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Concept: Force on a Moving Charge in Uniform Magnetic and Electric Fields
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