Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 4: Moving Charges And Magnetism – Part 2
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Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism – Part 2

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101. Study the table and identify the row that gives the correct magnetic force condition for a current-carrying conductor.
RowAngle between \(\vec{l}\) and \(\vec{B}\)Force magnitude
P\(\theta=0^\circ\)Maximum
Q\(\theta=90^\circ\)Maximum
R\(\theta=180^\circ\)Same as maximum
S\(\theta=30^\circ\)Zero
ⓐ. Row P
ⓑ. Row Q
ⓒ. Row R
ⓓ. Row S
102. A graph is plotted between force \(F\) on a straight current-carrying conductor and current \(I\), keeping \(l\), \(B\), and \(\theta\) constant. What is the slope of the graph?
ⓐ. \(lB\sin\theta\)
ⓑ. \(IB\sin\theta\)
ⓒ. \(Il\sin\theta\)
ⓓ. \(\frac{I}{lB\sin\theta}\)
103. A straight wire of mass \(20\,\text{g}\) and length \(0.50\,\text{m}\) lies horizontally in a uniform magnetic field of \(0.40\,\text{T}\), perpendicular to the wire. What current is needed so that the magnetic force just balances its weight? Take \(g=10\,\text{m s}^{-2}\).
ⓐ. \(0.50\,\text{A}\)
ⓑ. \(2.0\,\text{A}\)
ⓒ. \(4.0\,\text{A}\)
ⓓ. \(1.0\,\text{A}\)
104. A conductor carries current \(I\) toward the north. A uniform magnetic field is directed vertically upward. Which direction is the magnetic force on the conductor?
ⓐ. West
ⓑ. North
ⓒ. Vertically upward
ⓓ. East
105. Which set of statements about magnetic force on a straight current-carrying conductor is correct? Statement I: The force direction is given by \(\vec{l}\times\vec{B}\). Statement II: The force is maximum when the conductor is perpendicular to \(\vec{B}\). Statement III: The force is zero when the conductor is parallel to \(\vec{B}\). Statement IV: The force is always in the direction of current.
ⓐ. II, III and IV only
ⓑ. I and IV only
ⓒ. I, II and III only
ⓓ. I, II, III and IV
106. A rectangular wire segment has two equal straight portions inside the same uniform magnetic field. Portion P carries current eastward, and portion Q carries the same current westward. The magnetic field is vertically upward. What can be said about the forces on P and Q?
ⓐ. They are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
ⓑ. They are equal in magnitude and same in direction
ⓒ. Force on P is zero, but force on Q is maximum
ⓓ. Both forces are zero because the currents are opposite
107. A rectangular current loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field. Why can the loop experience a torque even when the net magnetic force on it is zero?
ⓐ. The magnetic field does work on all sides of the loop
ⓑ. Equal and opposite forces on different sides form a couple
ⓒ. The force on every side is always zero
ⓓ. The current becomes larger on one side of the loop than the other
108. The magnetic dipole moment of a current loop of \(N\) turns, current \(I\), and area \(A\) has magnitude ______.
ⓐ. \(m=\frac{NI}{A}\)
ⓑ. \(m=NIA\)
ⓒ. \(m=\frac{A}{NI}\)
ⓓ. \(m=NIB\)
109. Which expression gives the torque on a current loop in a uniform magnetic field?
ⓐ. \(\vec{\tau}=\vec{B}\times\vec{m}\)
ⓑ. \(\tau=mB\cos\theta\)
ⓒ. \(\vec{\tau}=\vec{m}\times\vec{B}\)
ⓓ. \(\tau=\frac{m}{B}\sin\theta\)
110. A coil has \(50\) turns, area \(2.0\times10^{-3}\,\text{m}^2\), and carries current \(0.40\,\text{A}\). It is placed in a uniform magnetic field of \(0.50\,\text{T}\) such that \(\vec{m}\perp\vec{B}\). What is the torque on the coil?
ⓐ. \(2.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
ⓑ. \(1.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
ⓒ. \(4.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
ⓓ. \(5.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
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