Each atom of an iron bar (5 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm) has a magnetic moment 1.8×10-23  Am2. Knowing that the density of iron is 7.78×103  kgm-3 atomic weight is 56 and Avogadro's  number is 6.02×1023 the magnetic moment of the bar in the state of magnetic saturation will be:

1. 4.75 Am2                 

2. 5.74 Am2

3. 7.54 Am2                 

4. 75.4 Am2

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A dip needle vibrates in the vertical plane perpendicular to the magnetic meridian. The time period of vibration is found to be 2 seconds. The same needle is then allowed to vibrate in the horizontal plane and the time period is again found to be 2 seconds. Then the angle of dip is

1. 0o                             2. 30o

3. 45o                           4. 90o

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A dip needle lies initially in the magnetic meridian when it shows an angle of dip θ at a place. The dip circle is rotated through an angle x in the horizontal plane and then it shows an angle of dip θ'. Then tan θ'tan θ is

1. 1/cos x

2. 1/sin x

3. 1/tan x

4. cos x

 

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A bar magnet has coercivity 4×103 Am-1. It is desired to demagnetize it by inserting it inside a solenoid 12 cm long and having 60 turns. The current that should be sent through the solenoid is

1. 2 A                            2. 4 A

3. 6 A                            4. 8 A

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For substances hysteresis (B - H) curves are given as shown in figure. For making temporary magnet which of the following is best?

1.  2.
3. 4.
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The variation of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with temperature for a diamagnetic substance is best represented by

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

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The variation of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with absolute temperature T for a ferromagnetic material is

1.                           2. 

3.                           4. 

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The relative permeability (μr) of a ferromagnetic substance varies with temperature (T) according to the curve:

   

1. A                              

2. B

3. C                              

4. D

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Which curve may best represent the current deflection in a tangent galvanometer ?

(a) A                               (b) B

(c) C                               (d) D

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Some equipotential surfaces of the magnetic scalar potential are shown in the figure. The magnetic field at a point in the region is: (X-axis read in cm)                                                                   

(1) 10-4 T                        

(2) 2×10-4 T

(3) 0.5×10-4 T                

(4) None of these

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