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Tutorial Assignment for Lecture 7

[Electromagnetic Field Theory and Applications]


IF YOUR ANSWER HAS MORE THAN 2 DECIMAL DIGITS, PLEASE ROUND OFF
YOUR ANSWER TO 2 DECIMAL DIGITS.

1. Rectangular loop as shown in figure below is located in a uniform magnetic flux density B0. Calculate
the torque by using T = IS×B.

A. 4ax mN.m
B. 4.8ax mN.m
C. 10ax mN.m
D. 15ax mN.m
E. None of the above

2. A circular toroid with a rectangular cross section of height h = 10m, carries a current I = 10 A flowing in
105 turns of closely wound wire around it as shown in figure below. The inner and outer radii of the toroid
are a = 1 m and b = 2 m, respectively. The total magnetic flux across the circular toroid will be

A. 1.39 Wb
B. 0.14 Wb
C. 15.1 Wb
D. 0 Wb
E. None of the above

3. An electron beam is passed through a uniform crossed electric and magnetic field E = 15ay V/m and B =
3az Wb/m2 (E and B are mutually perpendicular as shown in below figure and both of them are
perpendicular to the electron beam). If the beam passes the field WITHOUT ANY DEFLECTION, what
is the velocity of the beam?

A. 45 m/s
B. 30 m/s
C. 18 m/s
D. 5 m/s
E. None of the above
4. A current element of 2 m length that is placed along z-axis carries a current of I = 3 mA in the +az
direction. What will be the force on this current element in the presence of a uniform magnetic flux density
B = ax + 3ay Wb/m2?

A. 6ax -18ay mN
B. -18ax+6ay mN
C. 18ax-6ay mN
D. -6ax+18ay mN
E. None of the above

5. When two coils having self-inductances of 8 H and 4 H respectively were wound uniformly onto a non-
magnetic core, it was found that their mutual inductance was 1 H. Calculate the coupling coefficient that
exists between.

A. 0.15
B. 0.176
C. 0.25
D. 0.35
E. None of the above

6. Two inductors whose self-inductances are given as 65mH and 45mH respectively, are positioned next to
each other on a common magnetic core so that 85% of the lines of flux from the first coil are cutting the
second coil. Calculate the total mutual inductance that exists between the two coils.

A. 40.36 mH
B. 41.00 mH
C. 44.22 mH
D. 45.97 mH
E. None of the above

7. The flux linkage in coil 1 is 5 Wb and it has 400 turns and the current in coil 2 is x A, calculate the value
of x if the mutual inductance M = 700 H.

A. 1.5A
B. 2.52A
C. 2.85A
D. 3A
E. None of the above
8. A magnetic core of uniform cross section having two coils (primary and secondary) wound on it as shown
in below figure. The No. of turns of primary coil is 5000 and No. of turns of secondary coil is 2000. If the
voltage source of 10 Volts is connected across the primary coil, then what will be the voltage across the
secondary coil?

A. 2 volt
B. 4 volt
C. 6 volt
D. -6 volt
E. None of the above

9. The rod of length l = 20cm is freely sliding with velocity v on the conducting rails for the given values
in a uniform magnetic flux density B = 0.5az mWb/m2. What is the induced current 𝐼 in the resistor R?

A. -40 μA
B. 70 μA
C. 80 μA
D. 90 μA
E. None of the above

10. A square wire loop rotating at an angular velocity ω in the uniform magnetic flux density B = 10ay
mWb/m2 as shown in below figure, the axis of rotation is x which is perpendicular to the B. If the angular
velocity ω = 5 rad/s, what is the induced e.m.f. (AC voltage) in the loop?

A. 20sin(5t) μV/m
B. 40sin(5t) μV/m
C. 40cos(5t) μV/m
D. 50sin(5t) μV/m
E. None of the above

11. Calculate the maximum value of the e.m.f. generated in a coil with 100 turns and area of 0.5 m2
rotating at 50 rad/s under the magnetic flux density of 0.2 T.

A. 1000 V
B. 500V
C. 200 V
D. 40 V
E. None of the above
Tutorial Homework (HW) for Lecture 7
[Electromagnetic Field Theory and Applications]
ALL ANSWERS MUST BE ENTERED ONLINE VIA MOODLE BY THE STATED
DEADLINE AT 11:59 P.M. ON 4 April 2021.

1. As shown in the below figure, the closed circular coil is placed in parallel in a uniform magnetic flux
density, wherein ac and bd are respectively two axes parallel and perpendicular to the direction of the
magnetic flux density, B. The coil can generate an induced current when performing the following motion.

A. The coil moves along the magnetic flux density direction

B. The coil rotates with the center of the coil O

C. The coil rotates with ac as the axis

D. The coil rotates with bd as the axis

E. The coil moves out of the page perpendicular to the magnetic flux density direction

2. A square wire frame is made of uniform wires with each side being 0.2 meters long, as shown in the
below figure. Here, only the left half of the square is placed in a uniform magnetic flux density
perpendicular to the page. The resistance is 10 Ω and assume that the conductor joining the two ends of
the resistor is ideal. When the magnetic flux density increases by 10 Wb/m 2 per second, determine the
direction and magnitude of the current I flowing through the resistor.

A. Upward, I = 0.04A

B. Downward, I = 0.04A

C. Upward, I = 0.02A

D. Downward, I = 0.02A

E. Upward, I = 0.01A
3. Two coil windings that are positioned next to each other on a common magnetic core have self-
inductances of 105 mH and 65 mH. With the configuration, 85% of the lines of flux from the first coil
are cutting the second coil, and vice versa, as shown in the below figure. Calculate the mutual
inductance that exists between the two coils.

A. 40.36 mH

B. 56.69 mH

C. 70.22 mH

D. 97.19 mH

E. 5801.25 mH

4. In below figure, let B = 0.5 cos(120πt) T, and assume that the conductor joining the two ends of the
resistor is perfect, then current I(t) will be

A. 40.36 sin(120πt) mA
B. 53.24 sin(120πt) mA
C. 30.1 sin(120πt) mA
D. 10.3 sin(120πt) mA
E. None of the above

5. A wire with resistance R is looped on a solenoid as shown in below figure. If a constant current is
flowing in the solenoid then the induced current flowing in the loop with resistance R will be ……

A. Non uniform
B. Constant
C. Oscillating
D. Zero
E. None of the above

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