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Exercise - II
B has only a z-component.
SECTION A : MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO A
(C) At all point of the z-axis, excluding the origin,
STRAIGHT WIRE
B has only a y-component.
1. In the following hexagons, made up of two
(D) B cannot have an x-component.
different material P and Q, current enters and
leaves from points X and Y respectively. In which 5. Current flows through uniform, square frames
case the magnetic field at its centre is not zero. as shown. In which case is the magnetic field at
the centre of the frame not zero ?
Q Q
Y Y
Q P P
P
(A) P Q
(B) Q Q (A) (B)
X X
P P

Q P
Y Y
P Q (C) (D)
Q Q
(C) P (D) P
Q Q 6. A long straight wire carries a current along the
X X
P P x-axis. Consider the points A(0, 1, 0), B (0, 1, 1),
2. Consider the magnetic field produced by a C(1, 0, 1) and D (1, 1, 1). Which of the following
finitely long current carrying wire. pairs of points will have magnetic fields of the
(A) the lines of field will be concentric circles same magnitude ?
with centres on the wire. (A) A and B (B) A and C
(B) There can be two points in the same plane (C) B and C (D) B and D
where magnetic fields are same. 7. In the previous question, if the current is i and
(C) There can be large number of points where the magnetic field at D has magnitude B,
the magnetic field is same.
 0i  0i
(D) The magnetic field at a point is inversally (A) B = (B) B =
proportional to the distance of the point from the 2 2 2 3
wire. (C) B is parallel to the x-axis
(D) B makes an angle of 45° with the xy plane
3. Consider three quantities x =E/B, y = 1/ 00
SECTION B : MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO A
l
and z = . Here, l is the length of a wire, C is a STRAIGHT WIRE AND CIRCULAR ARC
CR
capacitance and R is a resistance. All other 8. A wire carrying I is shaped as shown. Section
symbols have standard meanings. AB is a quarter circle of radius r. The magnetic
(A) x, y have the same dimensions field at C is directed
(B) y,z have the same dimensions B
(C) z,x have the same dimensions
(D) none of the three pairs have the same r
dimensions. I
4. Two long thin, parallel conductors carrying equal A C
currents in the same direction are fixed parallel (A) along the bisector of the angle ACB, away
to the x-axis, one passing through y = a and the from AB
other through y = –a. The resultant magnetic (B) along the bisector of the angle ACB, towards AB
field due to the two conductors at any point is B. (C) perpendicular to the plane of the paper,
Which of the following are correct ? directed into the paper
Z (D) at an angle /4 to the plane of the paper
SECTION C : MAGNETIC FORCE ON A CHARGE
–a 9. Which of the following statement is correct :
a Y (A) A charged particle enters a region of uniform
i O
magnetic field at an angle 85° to magnetic lines
X i
of force. The path of the particle is a circle.
(A) B = 0 for all points on the x-axis (B) An electron and proton are moving with the
(B) At all points on the y-axis, excluding the origin, same kinetic energy along the same direction.

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When they pass through uniform magnetic field 13. An electron is moving along the positive X-
perpendicular to their direction of motion, they
axis. you want to apply a magnetic field for a
describe circular path.
(C) There is no change in the energy of a charged short time so that the electron may reverse its
particle moving in a magnetic field although direction and move parallel to the negative X-
magnetic force acts on it. axis. This can be done by applying the magnetic
(D) Two electrons enter with the same speed but field along.
in opposite direction in a uniform transverse (A) Y-axis (B) Z-axis
magnetic field. Then the two describe circle of
(C) Y-axis only (D) Z-axis only
the same radius and these move in the same
direction.
14. In a region of space, a uniform magnetic field
10. Two identical charged particles enter a uniform B exists in the y-direction. A proton is fired from
magnetic field with same speed but at angles 30° the origin, with its initial velocity v making a small
and 60° with field. Let a, b and c be the ratio of angle  with the y-direction in the yz plane. In
their time periods, radii and pitches of the helical
the subsequent motion of the proton,
paths than
Z
(A) abc = 1 (B) abc > 1
(C) abc < 1 (D) a = bc B

v
11. Consider the following statements regarding 
Y
a charged particle in a magnetic field. Which of O
B
the statements are true :
(A) Starting with zero velocity, it accelerates in X
a direction perpendicular to the magnetic field. (A) its x-coordinate can never be positive
(B) While deflecting in magnetic field its energy (B) its x-and z-coordinates cannot both be zero
gradually increases. at the same time
(C) Only the component of magnetic field (C) its z-coordinate can never be negative
perpendicular to the direction of motion of the (D) its y-coordinate will be proportional to the
charged particle is effective in deflecting it.
sqaure of its time of flight
(D) Direction of deflecting force on the moving
charged particle is perpendicular to its velocity.
SECTION D : ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FORCE
ON A CHARGE
12. Two charged particle A and B each of charge
15. A particle of the charge q and velocity v
+e and masses 12 amu and 13 amu respectively
passes undeflected through a space with non-
follow a circular trajectory in chamber X after
zero electric field E and magnetic field B. The
the velocity selector as shown in the figure. Both
undeflecting conditions will hold if.
particles enter the velocity selector with speed
(A) signs of both q and E are reversed.
1.5 × 106 ms–1. A uniform magnetic field of
(B) signs of both q and B are reversed
strength 1.0 T maintained within the chamber X
(C) both B and E are changed in magnitude, but
and in the velocity selector.
keeping the product of |B| and |E| fixed,
velocity (D) both B and E are doubled in magnitude.
selector

y 16. A rod AB moves with a uniform velocity v in a


 uniform magnetic field as shown in figure.
B × × × A× × ×
z x × × × × × ×
× × × v× × ×
(A) Electric field across the conducting plate of × × × × × ×
the velocity selector is –106 NC–1 i . × × × × × ×
(B) Electric field across the conducting plate of × × × B× × ×
the velocity selector is 106 NC–1 i . (A) The rod becomes electrically charged.
(C) The ratio rA/rB of the radii of the circular paths (B) The end A becomes positively charged.
for the two particles is 12/13. (C) The end B becomes positively charged.
(D) The ratio rA/rB of the radii of the circular paths (D) The rod becomes hot because of Joule heating.
for the two particles is 13/12.

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