Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
1. Two circular coils can be arranged in any of of turns were to be quadrupled and the wire radius
halved, the electrical power dissipated would be
the three situations shown in the figure. Their
[JEE 2002 (Scr, 3)
mutual inductance will be (A) halved (B) the same
(C) doubled (D) quadrupled
R1
S R2
E
7. An infinitely long cylindrical conducting rod is
kept along +Z direction. A constant magnetic field
S is also present in +Z direction. Then current
Battery induced will be
(A) respectively clockwise and anti-clockwise (A) 0 (B) along +Z direction
(B) both clockwise (C) along clockwise as seen from +Z
(C) both anti-clockwise (D) along anticlockwise as seen from +Z
(D) respectively anti-clockwise and clockwise [JEE’ 2005 (Scr)]
[JEE 2002 (Scr), 3]
8. A long solenoid of radius a and number of turns
4. A short-circuited coil is placed in a time varying per unit length n is enclosed by cylindrical shell
magnetic field. Electrical power is dissipated due of radius R, thickness d (d<<R) and length L. A
to the current induced in the coil. If the number
394,50 - Rajeev Gandhi Nagar Kota, Ph. No. : 93141-87482, 0744-2209671
IVRS No : 0744-2439051, 52, 53, www. motioniitjee.com, info@motioniitjee.com
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION Page # 57
variable current i = i0 sint flows through the half of the heat dissipated when the capacitor is
coil. If the resistivity of the material of cylindrical fully charged.
shell is , find the induced current in the shell. (D) after time interval 2, charge on the capacitor
R [JEE 2005] is CV(1 – e–1) [JEE 2006]
a
because
Statement - II
In the above situation, a current is induced in the ring which interacts with the horizontal component
of the magnetic field to produce an average force in the upward direction.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-
1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True [JEE 2007]
15. This section contains 2 questions. Each questions contains statements given in two columns,
which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the
statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have
correct matching with one or more statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding
to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the following example :
If the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r ; C – p and q; and D – s and t; then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following.
Column II gives certain systems undergoing a process. Column I suggests changes in some of the
parameters related to the system. Match the statements in Column I to the appropriate process(es)
from Column II. [JEE 2009]
Column I Column II
(A) The energy of the system is (P) System: A capacitor initially uncharged Increased
Increased Process: It is connected to a battery
(B) Mechanical energy is provided to (Q) System : A gas in an adiabatic container fitted with
anthe system, which is converted into adiabatic piston
energy of random motion of its parts Process : The gas is compressed by pushing the piston
(C) Internal energy of the system is (R) System : a gas in a rigid container
converted into its mechanical energy. Process : The gas gets cooled due to colder
atmosphere surrounding it
(D) Mass of the system is decreased (S) System : A heavy nucleus initially at rest
Process : The nucleus fissions into two fragments of
nearly equal masses and some
neutrons are emitted
(T) System : A resistive wire loop
Process : The loop is placed in a time varying magnetic
field perpendicular to its plane.
16. Two metallic rings A and B, identical in shape and size but having different resistivities A and B
, are kept on top of two identical solenoids as shown in the figure. When current I is switched on in
both the solenoids in identical manner, the rings A and B jump to heights hA and hB , respectively, with
hA > hB . The possible relation(s) between their resistivities and their masses mA and mB is (are)
[JEE 2009]
17. The figure shows certain wire segments joined (A) (B)
together to form a coplanar loop. The loop is
placed in a perpendicular magnetic field in the
direction going into the plane of the figure. The
magnitude of the field increases with time. I1
and I2 are the currents in the segments ab and
cd. Then, [JEE 2009]
(C) (D)