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Moving Charge & Magnetism - DPP 06 (Of Lec 08)
Moving Charge & Magnetism - DPP 06 (Of Lec 08)
1. Mean radius of a toroid is 10 cm and number of turns 6. Find out magnetic field at axial point 'P' of solenoid
are 500. If current flowing through it is 0.1 ampere shown in figure (where turn density 'n' and current
then value of magnetic field (in tesla) for toroid:- through it is I)
(1) 10-2 (2) 10-5
(3) 10-3 (4) 10-4
0 nI 0 nI
( ) ( )
2. A long solenoid has length L, average diameter D and
n layer of turns. Each layer contains N turns. If (1) 3 +1 (2) 3 +1
4 2
current flowing through the solenoid is i the value of 0 nI 0 nI
magnetic field at the centre. (3)
2
( 3 + 2) (4)
4
( 3 + 2)
(1) Proportional to D
7. An infinite long solenoid having n turns per unit
(2) Inversely proportional to D
length is shown in figure. The magnetic field at P,
(3) Does not depend on D
when a current l is flowing through it would be
(4) Proportional to N
(1) (2)
5. A long solenoid has 800 turns per metre length of (1) (2)
solenoid. A current of 1.6 A flows through it. The
magnetic induction at the end of the solenoid on its
axis is
(1) 16 × 10−4 T (2) 8 × 10−4 T
(3) (4)
(3) 32 × 10−4 T (4) 4 × 10−4 T
2
9. A proton and an alpha particle are separately 10. Two identically charged particles A and B initially at
projected in a region where a uniform magnetic field rest, are accelerated by a common potential difference
exists. The initial velocities are perpendicular to the V. They enters into a uniform transverse magnetic
direction of magnetic field. If both the particles move field B and describe a circular path of radii r1 and r2
along circles of equal radii, the ratio of momentum of respectively then their mass ratio is
P 2 2
proton to alpha particle is r1 r2
P
(1) (2)
r2 r1
(1) 1 (2) 1/2
r1 r2
(3) 2 (4) 1/4 (3) (4)
r2 r1
3
Answer Key
1. (4)
2. (3, 4)
3. (2)
4. (1)
5. (2)
6. (1)
7. (4)
8. (2)
9. (2)
10. (1)
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