Magnetic Flux

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A long conductor AB lies along the axis of a circular loop of radius R. If the current in the conductor AB varies at the rate of I ampere/second, then the induced emf in the loop is

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A conducting square loop of side I and resistance R moves in its plane with a uniform velocity v perpendicular to one of its sides. A uniform and constant magnetic field B exists perpendicular to the plane of the loop in fig. The current induced in the loop is -

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The figure represents an area A=0.5 m2 situated in a uniform magnetic field B=2.0 weber m-2 and making an angle of 60° with respect to the magnetic field. The value of the magnetic flux through the area would be equal to

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A coil of 10 turns and area 4×10-2 m2 is placed in a uniform magnetic field of flux density 10-2 T. If it is removed completely in 0.5 s, then the e.m.f. induced in the coil is

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A coil of area A=0.5 m2 is situated in a uniform magnetic field B=4.0 Wb m-2 and makes an angle of 60° with respect to the magnetic field as shown in figure. The value of the magnetic flux through the area A would be equal to

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A coil of area 5 cm2 having 20 turns is placed in a uniform magnetic field of 103 gauss. The normal to the plane of the coil makes an angle 30° with the magnetic field. The flux through the coil is

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A square coil 10-2 m2 area is placed perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of intensity 103 Wb m-2. The magnetic flux through the coil is  

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A coil of radius 1 cm and 100 turns is placed in a magnetic field of 106 T such that its plane makes an angle 30° with the field. The magnetic flux through the coil in S.I. unit is
 

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A given wire is bent into a circular loop of radius 7 cm and it is perpendicular to a magnetic field of  1.0 T. Within 0.1 s, the loop is changed to a 100 cm square and the field increases to1.8 T. The e.m.f induced in the coil will be
 

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A small loop of the area of cross-section 10-4 m2 is placed at the centre of a bigger loop of radius 0.628 m. A current of 10 A is passed in the bigger loop. The smaller loop is rotated about its diameter with an angular velocity ω. The magnetic flux linked with the smaller loop will be
 

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A long solenoid has 1000 turns and its area of cross-section is 10-4 m2. If a magnetic induction of 10-2 T is produced in it on passing a current of 1 A through it, then the magnetic flux linked with it will be
 

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A rectangular loop of area 0.4 m2 is lying in a magnetic field of 4×10-3 T. If the plane of the loop is at right angles to the magnetic field, then the magnetic flux passing through the loops will be

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A circular coil of diameter 10 cm is placed in a magnetic field of induction 2×10-4 T. The magnitude of flux linked with coil when the plane of coil makes an angle 45° with the field is

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A magnetising field of 1600 A m-1 produces a magnetic flux of 2.4×10-5 Wb in a bar of iron of cross section 0.2 cm2. Then permeability of the bar is

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The magnitude of magnetic induction at a point in a magnetic field of area 25 cm2 and magnetic flux 5×10-4 Wb is

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Magnetic flux is defined as number of magnetic lines of forces passing through a given area, such that angle between the lines of forces and surface is

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The magnitude of magnetic strength at any point in magnetic field is,

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Find the magnetic flux linked with a square coil of side 0.1 m placed perpendicularly to a uniform magnetic field of intensity 103 Wb m-2.