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Assigment:-1 Magnetostate Iit-Jam Physics

1) The document discusses magnetic fields and properties related to current-carrying wires and coils. It contains 12 multiple choice questions regarding the magnetic field and permeability. 2) Questions ask about the dimensions of magnetic permeability, magnetic induction field, and the ratio of electric and magnetic fields. They also ask about calculating magnetic fields from current-carrying wires in different configurations, including hexagonal and circular loops. 3) Further questions involve calculating magnetic fields from rotating charged rings, parallel current-carrying wires, spiral coils, and the variation of magnetic field along lines between parallel wires.

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Assigment:-1 Magnetostate Iit-Jam Physics

1) The document discusses magnetic fields and properties related to current-carrying wires and coils. It contains 12 multiple choice questions regarding the magnetic field and permeability. 2) Questions ask about the dimensions of magnetic permeability, magnetic induction field, and the ratio of electric and magnetic fields. They also ask about calculating magnetic fields from current-carrying wires in different configurations, including hexagonal and circular loops. 3) Further questions involve calculating magnetic fields from rotating charged rings, parallel current-carrying wires, spiral coils, and the variation of magnetic field along lines between parallel wires.

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IIT-JAM PHYSICS
ASSIGMENT:- 1 MAGNETOSTATE

1. In terms of the basic units of mass (M), lenght (L), 3 0 I 0 I


time (T) and charge (Q), the dimensions of mag- (a) (b)
2 R 2 3 R
netic permeability of a vaccum ( 0 ) are
3 0 I 30 I
[JAM 2007] (c) (d)
R 2 R
(A) MLQ 1 (b) ML2T 1Q 2 5. A ring of radius R carries a linear charge density
(c) LTQ 1
(d) LT Q 1 1
 . It is rotating with angular speed  . The mag-
2. If the dimension of the mass, lenght, time and netic filed at its centre is [JAM 2014]
charge are M,L,T and C respectively, the dimen- 3 0  0 
 (a) (b)
sion of the magnetic induction filed B is ` 2 2
[JAM 2013]
0 
(a) ML2T 1C 1 (b) MT 1C 1 (c) (d) 0

(c) L2T 1C (d) L1T 1C 6. Two infinitely long wires carrying eual but oppo-
3. If E, B, M, Q represent electric field, magnetic site current, +1 and -1, are separated by a dis-
EM tance 2fd as
field, mass and charge then has dimension shown below :
QB 2
of +1
(a) Time (b) Lenght `
(c) Speed (d) None of these 2d P
4. A conducting wire is in the shape of a regular
hexagon, which is inscribed inside an imaginary
-1
circle of radius R, as shown. A current I flows
through the wire. The magnitude of the magnetic At the point P equidistant from the wires the
field at the centre of the circle is [JAM 2015] strenght of the magnetic field B is given by
0 I
(a) 0 ` (b)
2 d
q
0 I 0 I
R (c) (d) 2
d d
C
7. A segment of wire is bent into an arc of radius R
and subtended angle  , as shown in the figure
below. Point
P is at the centre of the circular segment. The wire
carries current I. What is the magnitude of the

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magnetic field at P? [B.H.U. 2012]
B

R
(b) X X’
I 
P

 0 I
d d
(a) 0 (b) 2 2 R
 
 0 I  0 I B
(c) (d)
4 R 4 R 2
8. A long straight wire along the z-axis carries a cur-
rent in the negative z-direction. The magnetic vec-

(c) X X’
tor field B at a point having coordinate (x,y) on
the z = 0 plane is

0i  yiˆ  xjˆ  0i  xiˆ  yjˆ 


d d
(a) 2 2
 x  y2  (b) 2 2
 x  y2 
0i  xjˆ  yiˆ  0i  xiˆ  yjˆ  B
(c) 2 2
 x  y2  (d) 2 2
 x  y2 
9. Three infinity long parallel wires separated by a
distance d from each other, carrying current I each
are kept in the same plane. The magnetic field is
(d) X X’
found to zero at a distance x on both sides of the
central wire. The values of x are:
(a)  d / 2 (b)  d / 2
d d
(c)  d / 3 (d)  d / 3
10. Two long parallel wires at a distance 2d apart. 11. A long insulated copper wire is closely wound as
They carry steady equal currents flowing out of a spiral of ‘N’ turns. The spiral has inner radius ‘a’
the plane of the and outer radius ‘b’. The spiral lies in the X-Y
paper as shown. The variation of the magnetic field plane and a steady current ‘I’ flows through the
B along the line XX’ is given by wire. The Z- component of the magnetic field at
the center of the spiral is
B
Y
(a) X X’
I a

b
X
d d

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0 NI b 0 NI ba
(a) 2 b  a In  a  (b) 2 b  a In  b  a 
        Z

0 NI b 0 NI  b  a 
(c) In   (d) In  
2b a 2b ba R
12. Shown in the figure is a conductor carrying a cur- O Y
rent i . The magnitude of magnetic field at the ori- I
gin is:

Y
X

I
r
0 I  I  I 
O X (a)
4 R
 
 k  0  i   0  i 
4R 4 R
0 I  I  I 
Z
(b)
4 R
 
 k  0   j   0  i 
4R 4 R
0i  1 ˆ 1 ˆ  0i  1 ˆ 1 ˆj 
(a)   i  k  (b)  i 0 I  0 I  I 
4r   2  4r   2  (c)
4 R
 
k 
4R
 j   0 i 
4 R
0i  1 ˆ 1 ˆ  0i  2 ˆ ˆ  0 I  0 I  I 
(c)  i  j
4r  2  
(d)  i  j
4r    (d)
4 R
 
k 
4R
 j   0 i 
4 R
13. Magnetic field intensity B at the center of the cir- 15. Two infinitely long straight wires lie in the x-y plane
cular loop is along x and y axes, respectively. Each wire car-
ries a current i , respectively, in the positive direc-
tion of x and y axes. The locus of points, where
the magnetic field is zero, is
O (a) y 2  x (b) x  y 2
R
 (c) x  y  0 (d) x  y  0
I
I 16. A wire loop carrying current I is placed in the x-y
plane. Magnetic induction at P is
y
0  2    I
(a) 0 (b)
4 R
 0 I  0 I I 120 p x
(c) (d)
4 R 4 R a
14. Find the magnetic field intensity at a point O. As-
sume linear parts to be long and curved part has
the radius R.
0 I  3 1  0 I  
1
(a) 2a    3   (b)   
  2a  3 3 

0 I  1
3 0 I  3 1 
(c) a  3   
  (d) 2a    3  
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17. Same current I flows in two parallel conductors
F
distant 2d as shown. The strenght of magnetic field a
at a point P equidistant from both the conductors I
is A I B O I
D
E
I I
a C
a

2d  0 I
(a) zero (b)
4 a

a 0 I 0 I
(c) (d)
 2 a 2 2 a
I 21. A constant current I flows along the straight line y
= mx + c. Magnetic field at the origin is
0 Id 0 Id
(a) (b) 0 I 0 I
4 a 2 a
(a) (b)
0 Id 0 Id 2 c 2 c m 2  1
(c) (d)
4 a 2
 a2 0 I m 2  1 0 I
18. In the figure shown what is magnetic field at P take (c) (d)
2 c 4 c
  60 22. Two long wires carrying equal current I in same
direction are parallel to z axis and pass through x-
I y planes at (-d,0) and (d,0). What is magnetic field
at (0,d,0).
0 I 0 I
P (a) (b)
 4 d 2 d
d
 0 I 0 I
(c) (d)
I 2 2 d 2 d
0 I  0 I  23. A thin long metallic strip of width 2 a carries a cur-
(a) cos (b) sin rent I uniformly distributed across its width as
2 d 2 2 d 2
shown in figure. Magnetic field at a distance d from
0 I  0 I  central line of strip is. The point where field is to
(c) tan (d) cot
2 d 2 2 d 2 be calculated lies in the plane of the strip.
19. A long wire carrying current I lies along straight
0 I
line y   x   . If magnetic field at origin is
 I
then the value of  is
(a) 4 (b) 3
d
(c) 2 (d) 1
20. Two long thin wire ABC and DEF are arranged
as shown. They carry currents I as shown. The 2a
magnitude of the magnetic field at O is

0 I  d  0 I  d  a 
(a) In   (b) In  
2 a  a  2 a  d  a 

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0 I  d  a  0 I  d   1 1 1 
(c) In   (d) In   (c)  , ,  (d) (-1,0,0)
4 a  d  a  4 a  a   3 3 3
24. A short solenoid with n turns per unit lenght has 26. The strenght of magnetic field at the centre of a
diameter D and lenght L = 8D/15, as shown in the regular hexagon with sides of lenght a carrying a
figure, and it carries a constant current I. The mag- steady current I is : [JEST 2016]
netic field B at a point P on the axis of the solenoid
at a distance H = 2D/3 from its near end (see fig- 0 I 6 0 I
(a) (b)
ure) is [TIFR 2014] 3 a a
[use  dx 1  x 2   x 1  x 2 
3/ 2 1/ 2
] 30 I 3 0 I
(c) (d)
a a
P 27. A system of two circular co-axial coils carrying
equal currents I along same direction having equial
radius R and separated by a distance R (as shown
H=2/3D in figure below). The magnetic field at the mid-
point P is given by [JEST 2014]

i Y i
L=8/15D

X
P
D R

R
4 4
(a) 0 nI (b) 0 nI
65 13 0 I 40 I
(a) (b)
24 112 2 2R 5 5R
(c) 0 nI (d) 0 nI
15 54 80 I
25. In the following figure, ABC and CDA are two (c) (d) 0
5 5R
semicircular conducting wires of radius ‘a’ with
the origin as their common centre. The arc ABC 28. Two large parallel plates move with a constant
lies on the xy- plane whereas CDA lies on the xz- speed v in the positive y-direction as shown in the
plane. They are joined as shown. This loop car- figure. If both the plates have a surface charge den-
ries current in the direction indicated in thye figure sity  > 0, the magnetic field at the point P just
below. Which of the following unit vectors denotes above the top plate will have :
the direction of the resulting magnetic field vector
P V
at the origin? [JNU 2009] Z

z y
(0,0,a)
D (-a,0,0) X
C
B(0,a,0) (a) Larger magnitude than the field at the mid-point
y
between the plates and point towards  x̂ .
A
(b) Smaller magnitude than the field at the mid-
(a,0,0)
x point between the plates and point towards  x̂ .
(c) Larger magnitude than the field at the mid-point
 1 1  between the plates and point towards  x̂ .
(a) (1,0,0) (b)  0, ,  (d) Samller magnitude than the field at the mid-
 2 2

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point between the plates and point towards  x̂ . (a) B = 0


29. Two infinitely long parallel wires separated by 40 (b) B  0 Kkˆ / z
cm carry currents of 10A and 20 A in the same
direction. The magnitude of the magnetic filed mid- (c) B  0 Kiˆ / 2
way between them is [IISc. 20008]
(d) B  0 K ˆj /  x 2  z 2 
0.5
(a) 10 T
5 (b) 2 105 T
(c)   10 5 T (d) 105 T 35. The x and y plane carries a uniform surface cur-

30. A circular ring of inner and outer radii a and b re- rent of density K  50iˆ A / m . The magnetic field
spectively has a charge ‘Q’ uniformly distributed at the point z = -0.5 m is : [GATE 2001]
on it. If the ring is rotated with uniform angular
speed  about its axis. Magnetic field at centre (a) 10 10 6 Wb (b) 1 10 6 Wb
will be (c)  10 6 Wb / m 2 (d)10 106 Wb / m2
0Q 0Q
(a)  b  a (b)   b 2  a 2  36. A uniform surface current is flowing in the positive
  y-direction over an infinite sheet lying in x-y plane.
The direction of the magnetic field is :
0Q 0Q
(c) 2  b 2  a 2  (d) 2 b  a [GATE 2011]
 
31. A long cylinder of radius R ang having uniform (a) Along iˆ for z > 0 and along iˆ for z < 0.
surface charge density  is rotated about its axis (b) Along k̂ for z > 0 and along  k̂ for z < 0
with uniform angular velocity  . Magnetic field
inside the cylider near its middle is (c) Along iˆ for z > 0 and along iˆ for z < 0.
0 r (d) Along  k̂ for z > 0 and along k̂ for z < 0
(a) (b) 0 r 37. A straight beam of ultrarelativistic electrons, con-
R
fined within a very long cylindrical region of radius
0 Rr 0 R
(c) (d) less than 1mm, carries a current 0.01  A . The
2 2
strength of the electric field at a point 2 cm away
32. A particle of charge q of moves in a circular path
from the beam axis will be nearest to
of radius r with constant angular velocity  . what
[Hint : Calculate the charge per unit length from
is magnetic field at the centre of circle.
the given information].
0 q 0 q (a) 6 105 V m (b) 1 10 4 V m
(a) (b)
2 r 4 r
(c) 3  105 V m (d) 2  10 3 V m
0 q 0 q
(c) (d) (e) 8  104 V m
2r 4r
33. A current I flows in the anticlockwise direction 38. A set N concentric circular loops of wire, each
through a square loop of side a lying in the x-y carrying a steady current I in the same direction, is
plane with its center at the origin. The magnetic arranged in a plane. The radius of the first loop is
induction at the center of the square loop is : r1 = a and the radius of the nth loop is given by rn
[GATE 2001] = n rn-1. The magnitude B of the magnetic field at
the centre of the circles in the limit N   is
2 20 I 2 2 0 I
(a) eˆx (b) eˆz [NET June 2017]
a a
0 I (e 2  1) 0 I (e  1)
2 2 0 I 2 20 I (a) (b)
(c) eˆz (d) eˆ 4 a a
a 2
 a2 x
34. An infinite conducting sheet in the x-y plane car- 0 I (e 2  1) 0 I (e  1)
(c) (d)
ries a surface current density K along the y-axis. 8a 2a
The magnetic field B for z > 0 is : [GATE 2003]

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39. A constant current I is flowing in a piece of wire
that is bent into a loop as shown in the figure. The   0 I     z  d  ˆj  ykˆ  z  d  ˆj  ykˆ 
(b)  2   2  2 2 
  y   z  d  y   z  d  
2
magnitude of the magnetic field at the point O is 
[NET June 2017]
  0 I     z  d  ˆj  ykˆ  z  d  ˆj  ykˆ 
(c)  2   2  2 2 
y   y   z  d  y   z  d  
2

2b
  0 I   yjˆ   z  d  kˆ  yjˆ  z  d  kˆ 
(d)  2   2  2 2
  y   z  d  y   z  d  
2

2b
2b
a a
2a 2a ANSWER KEY
O x 1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (b)
b b 4. (c) 5. (b) 6. (c)
7. (c) 8. (a) 9. (c)
10. (b) 11. (a) 12. (a)
0 I a 0 I  1 1  13. (a) 14. (a) 15. (c)
(a) ln   (b)    16. (a) 17. (d) 18. (d)
4 5  b  4 5  a b 
19. (b) 20. (c) 21. (c)
0 I  1  0 I  1  22. (b) 23. (c) 24. (a)
(c)   (d)   25. (b) 26. (d) 27. (c)
4 5  a  4 5  b 
28. (c) 29. (c) 30. (d)
40. An infinetly long wire parallel to the x-axis is kept 31. (b) 32. (b) 33. (b)
at z  d and carries a current I in the positive x 34. (c) 35. (d) 36. (a)
diffraction above a superconductor felling the re- 37. (c) 38. (d) 39. (b)
 40. (a)
gion z  0 (see figure). The magnetic field B in-
side the superconductor is zero so that the field
just outside the superconductor is parallel to its
surface. The magnetic field due to this point
 x, y, z  0  is [GATE 2019]

d
x

Superconductor

  0 I    z  d  ˆj  ykˆ
(a)  2   y 2   z  d  2 
 

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