Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism And Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Exercise 1: Exercise

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Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 3: Magnetism And Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Exercise 1: Exercise with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Physics Crash Course (Based on Revised Syllabus-2023) solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism And Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

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Obtain an expression for the magnetic induction at a point due to an infinitely long straight conductor carrying current.

 

HARD
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The period of revolution of a charged particle inside a cyclotron does not depend on:

MEDIUM
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A particle of mass m, carrying charge q is accelerated through a potential of VVolt. When this accelerated charge comes under the influence of perpendicular magnetic field, the force acting on it is:

EASY
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Phosphor-bronze wire is used for suspension in a moving coil galvanometer, because it has:

 

MEDIUM
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In a moving coil galvanometer, torque on the coil can be expressed as τ=ki, where is current through the wire and k is constant. The rectangular coil of the galvanometer having numbers of turns N, area A and moment of inertia I is placed in magnetic field B. Find, K in terms of given parameters N, I, A and B.

EASY
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Explain electrostatic analogue of magnetic dipole

EASY
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Two magnetic poles each of magnetic pole strength 16 Am are placed at a distance of 2 m apart. Find magnetic force acting on each pole.

EASY
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If the distance between two point charges is increased by 3%, then calculate the % decrease in the force between them.