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This document contains a 14-question multiple choice quiz on magnetism. The questions cover topics such as the magnetic moment of a current loop, the magnetic field produced by parallel wires, the magnetic field inside and outside a current loop, and the motion of charged particles in uniform electric and magnetic fields. The document also provides space to fill in the student's name, batch, date, and faculty information.

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This document contains a 14-question multiple choice quiz on magnetism. The questions cover topics such as the magnetic moment of a current loop, the magnetic field produced by parallel wires, the magnetic field inside and outside a current loop, and the motion of charged particles in uniform electric and magnetic fields. The document also provides space to fill in the student's name, batch, date, and faculty information.

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CPP FIITJEE Magnetism

Name:__________________________________ Batch:_______________ Date: _____________


Name of Faculty:_________________________ Faculty ID:___________ Dept. of Physics

Objective

1. A wire of length  metres carrying a current I amperes is bent in the form of a circle. The
magnitude of the magnetic moment is
 I2  I2
(A) (B)
2 4
2 I 2 I
(C) (D)
2 4
i
2. A rectangular loop carrying a current I is situated near a
long straight wire such that the wire is parallel to one of I
the sides of the loop. If a steady current I is established
in the wire, as shown in figure, the loop will
(A) rotate about an axis parallel to the wire (B) move away from the wire
(C) move towards the wire (D) remain stationary

3. Two particles each of mass m and charge q, are attached to the two ends of a light rigid rod
of length 2. The rod is rotated at a constant angular speed about a perpendicular axis
passing through its centre. The ratio of the magnitudes of the magnetic moment of the
system and its angular momentum about the centre of the rod is
q q
(A) (B)
2m m
2q q
(C) (D)
m m
4. An ionized gas contains both positive and negative ions. If it is subjected simultaneously to
an electric field along the + x direction and a magnetic field along the + z direction, then
(A) positive ions deflect towards + y direction and negative ions towards – y direction
(B) all ions deflect towards + y direction
(C) all ions deflect towards – y direction
(D) positive ions deflect toward – y direction and negative ions towards + y direction
5. Two long parallel wires are at a distance 2d apart. They carry steady equal currents flowing
out of the plane of the paper, as shown in figure. The variation of the magnetic field B along
the line XX’ is given by
(A) B Wire 2
(B) B

  x’   x’
x x

Wire 1

d d
d d

(C) B (D) B

  x’   x’
x
x

d d
d d
[

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6. The magnetic field at the centre of a loop of radius R due to
current of I ampere in the loop as shown will be  R
 2I I I
(A) zero (B) o 
4 R
 2I  2 I  1
(C) o  (D) o 
4 R 4 R

7. A coil in shape of an equilateral triangle of side 0.02 metre is


suspended from a vertex such that it is hanging in a vertical plane
between pole pieces of a permanent magnet producing a horizontal N
L
S

magnetic field of 5  10 2 T . The couple acting on the coil when a


current of 0.1 ampere is passed through it and magnetic field is
parallel to its plane is
(A) 3 N–m (B) 5 3  10 7 N – m
5 3
(C) 5  10 7 N – m (D)  10 7 N – m
4

8. A charge Q is spread uniformly over on insulated ring of radius R. What is the magnetic
moment of the ring if it is rotated with an angular velocity ‘’ with respect to the normal axis.
1 1
(A) QR 2 (B) Q  R 2
2 4
1 1
(C) Q    R 2 (D) QR 2
8 16

9. A thin infinitely large sheet lying in the y – z plane carries a current of linear X
current density . The current is in the negative y – direction and  represents X
the current per unit length measured along the z – axis. The magnetic field near X
the sheet is X
X
    X
(A) o (B) o
4 2 X
X
o X
(C) o (D)
8

10.  
A charged particle is projected in a magnetic field B  3 î  4 ĵ  10 2 tesla the acceleration

 
of the particle is found to be a  x î  2 ĵ m / s 2 . The value of x is
(A) 3 m/s2 (B) – 3 m/s2
3 8
(C)  m / s 2 (D)  m / s 2
8 3

11. An  - particle and a proton have same velocity when they enter a uniform magnetic field.
The period of rotation of  - particle will be
(A) two times that of proton (B) equal to that of proton
(C) four times that of proton (D) half times that of proton

12. The surface charge density on a ring of radius ‘R’ and width ‘d’ is ‘’. If it rotates with
frequency ‘f’ about its own axis; the magnetic induction at the centre is
1
(A) 0fd (B) 0fd
2
(C) 20fd (D) 0fd

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13. A charged particle is released from rest in a region of steady and uniform electric and
magnetic field which are parallel to each other. The particle will move in a
(A) circle (B) parabola
(C) straight line (D) helix

14. The current I flows along a long and thin walled half cylindrical structure of
radius ‘r’. The magnetic induction at a point on the axis of the cylinder is
 I 2 0I
(A) 02 (B)
r r 2
r
 I  I
(C) 20 (D) 0
 r r

Subjective
A
15. A current path shaped as shown in figure produces a I=3A
magnetic field at point “P”, which is the centre of the C
arc. If the arc subtends an angle 30o and the radius of
arc is 0.6 m. Then find the magnitude and direction of 30o
the field produced at P, if the current is 3.0 A. P
D E
0.6m

C B I
16. If BCD is semicircular arc in the plane of A
AB and DE with centre at “O” and radius r
“r” and line DB makes angle “” with DE O
then find the magnitude of magnetic

induction produced at point “O”. D
E


17. A charged particle is moving in a magnetic field: B  3i  4j  102 T. The acceleration of
 

the particle is found to be: a = xi  2j m/s2. Find the value of x.
 
18. A particle having mass m and charge q is released from the origin in a region in which
 
electric field and magnetic field are given by: B  Bo j and E  Eo k find the speed of the
particle as a function of its z coordinate.

19. A thin infinitely large sheet lying in the YZ plane carries a current of linear current density 
directed along negative y direction and  represents the current per unit length measured
along the z-axis. Find the magnetic field near the sheet. Does it depend on distance from
the sheet?

20. A square loop of side “  ” carries a current


“i”. It is placed as shown in figure. Find
the magnetic moment of the loop. Y
60o i

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Y

21. A circular loop of radius 20 cm in xy B =2T


plane is placed in a uniform magnetic
field B = 2 T in xy plane as shown in 45
o
X
figure. The loop carries a current i = 1 A
in the direction shown in figure. Find the i=1A
magnitude of torque acting on the loop.

Answers
1. D 2. C 3. A 4 C
5. B 6. A 7. B, D 8. A
9. B 10. D 11. A 12. B
13. C 14. C

15. B = 2.62  10 7 T.; perpendicular into the page

oI
16. Bo     2 cos ec  
4r

8
17. x =  m/s2
3

2qEo Z
18. v=
m

o 
19. B = constant; No.
2

 i 2
j  3i
20. M
2
 
21. 0.25 N-m

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