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Define Inductive reactance.

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Chapter: [13] AC Circuits
Concept: Phasors

Define Capacitive reactance.

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Chapter: [13] AC Circuits
Concept: Different Types of AC Circuits: AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor

Define Impedance.

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Chapter: [13] AC Circuits
Concept: Different Types of AC Circuits: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit

What is the average value of alternating current over a complete cycle?

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Chapter: [13] AC Circuits
Concept: Power in AC Circuit

An alternating voltage is given by e = 8sin628.4t. Find

  1. peak value of e.m.f.
  2. frequency or e.m.f.
  3. instantaneous value of e.m.f. at time t = 10. ms
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Chapter: [13] AC Circuits
Concept: Average and RMS Values

Draw a neat labelled diagram for the construction of 'cyclotron'

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Cyclotron

The combined resistance of a galvanometer of resistance 500Ω and its shunt is 21Ω. Calculate the value of shunt.

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

A rectangular coil of a moving coil galvanometer contains 50 turns each having area 12 cm2 . It is suspended in radial magnetic field 0.025 Wb/m2 by a fibre of twist constant 15 x10-10 Nm/degree. Calculate the sensitivity of the moving coil galvanometer.

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

Show that the current flowing through a moving coil galvanometer is directly proportional to the angle of deflection of coil.

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

In a cyclotron, magnetic field of 3·5Wb/m2 is used to accelerate protons. What should be the time interval in which the electric field between the Dees be reversed?
(Mass of proton = 1· 67 x 10-27Kg, Charge on proton =1·6x10-19c).

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Cyclotron

A circular coil of 250 turns and diameter 18 cm carries a current of 12A. What is the magnitude of magnetic moment associated with the coil?

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

An ideal voltmeter has _______.

(A) low resistance

(b) high resistance

(C) infinite resistance

(D) zero resistance

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

If a watch-glass containing a small quantity of water is placed on two dissimilar magnetic poles, then water ______.

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Cyclotron

Explain how moving coil galvanometer is converted into a voltmeter. Derive the necessary formula.

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

A rectangular coil of a moving coil galvanometer contains 100 turns, each having area
15 cm2. It is suspended in the radial magnetic field 0.03 T. The twist constant of suspension
fibre is 15 x 10-10 N-m/degree. Calculate the sensitivity of the moving coil galvanometer.

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

The fraction of the total current passing through the galvanometer is ............ .

a) `S/(S+G)`

b) `G/(S+G)`

c) `(S+G)/G`

d) `(S+G)/S`

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

A moving coil galvanometer has a resistance of 25Ω and gives a full scale deflection for a current of 10mA. How will you convert it into a voltmeter having range 0 - 100 V?

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

A galvanometer has a resistance of 16Ω. It shows full scale deflection, when a current of 20 mA is passed through it. The only shunt resistance available is 0.06  which is not appropriate to convert a galvanometer into an ammeter. How much resistance should be connected in series with the coil of galvanometer, so that the range of ammeter is 8 A?

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Moving Coil Galvanometer

Explain Ampere’s circuital law.

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Ampere’s Circuital Law

A cyclotron is used to accelerate protons to a kinetic energy of 5 MeV. If the strength of magnetic field in the cyclotron is 2T, find the radius and the frequency needed for the applied alternating voltage of the cyclotron. (Given : Velocity of proton= `3xx10^7 m//s`)

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Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Concept: Cyclotron
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