The document is a revision test for 12th CBSE Physics, consisting of five questions related to Ampere's circuital law, the force between parallel conductors, the working of a moving coil galvanometer, and the conversion of a galvanometer into a voltmeter and ammeter. It also includes a problem involving the calculation of the radius of an electron's path in a magnetic field. The test is designed for a maximum of 20 marks and has a time limit of 454 minutes.
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RITHAN PHY 3
The document is a revision test for 12th CBSE Physics, consisting of five questions related to Ampere's circuital law, the force between parallel conductors, the working of a moving coil galvanometer, and the conversion of a galvanometer into a voltmeter and ammeter. It also includes a problem involving the calculation of the radius of an electron's path in a magnetic field. The test is designed for a maximum of 20 marks and has a time limit of 454 minutes.
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Date: 15-05-2025
12TH CBSE – PHYSICS REVISION TEST- 3
[ Max Mark: 20 Time allowed: 454min]
1. State Ampere’s circuital law.
2. Derive an expression for the force per unit length between the two infinitely long straight parallel current carrying conductors. Hence define S.I. unit of current 3. With the help of a neat and labelled diagram, explain the principle and working of a moving coil galvanometer. (i) What is the function of uniform radial field and how is it produced? (ii) Why is it necessary to introduce a cylindrical soft iron core inside the coil of a galvanometer? 4. How is a galvanometer converted into a voltmeter and an ammeter ? Draw the relevant diagrams and find the resistance of the arrangement in each case. Take resistance of galvanometer as 5. An electron, after being accelerated through a potential difference of enters a uniform magnetic field of 0.004 T perpendicular to its direction of motion. Calculate the radius of the path described by the electron.