A circular coil \(ABCD\) carrying a current \(i\) is placed in a uniform magnetic field. If the magnetic force on the segment \(AB\) is \(\vec{ F},\) then the force on the remaining segment \(BCDA\) is: 
           
1. \(-\vec{F}\)
2. \(3\vec{F}\)
3. \(-3\vec{F}\)
4. \(\vec{F}\)

Subtopic:  Current Carrying Loop: Force & Torque |
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A long straight wire of length \(2\) m and mass \(250\) g is suspended horizontally in a uniform horizontal magnetic field of \(0.7\) T. The amount of current flowing through the wire will be:
(\(g=9.8~\text{ms}^{-2}\))
1. \(2.45\) A
2. \(2.25\) A
3. \(2.75\) A
4. \(1.75\) A
Subtopic:  Lorentz Force |
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Two very long, straight, parallel conductor \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\) carry current of \(5~\text{A}\)  and \(10~\text{A}\) respectively and are at a distance of \(10~\mathrm{cm}\) from each other. The direction of the current in the two conductors is the same. The force acting per unit length between two conductors is:
(\(\mu_0=4\pi \times 10^{-7}\) SI unit)
1. \(2\times10^{-4}~\text{Nm}^{-1}\)  and is attractive
2. \(2\times10^{-4}~\text{Nm}^{-1}\)  and is repulsive
3. \(1\times10^{-4}~\text{Nm}^{-1}\) and is attractive
4. \(1\times10^{-4}~\text{Nm}^{-1}\)  and is repulsive
Subtopic:  Force between Current Carrying Wires |
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The shape of the magnetic field lines due to an infinite long, straight current carrying conductor is:
1. a straight line
2. circular
3. elliptical
4. a plane
Subtopic:  Magnetic Field due to various cases |
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Given below are two statements: 
Statement I: A charged particle moving in a magnetic field experiences a force which is zero only when it moves in the direction of the field or against it.
Statement II: Whenever a charged particle moves in a uniform magnetic field, its trajectory may be a circle, a straight line or a helix.
 
1. Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
4. Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect.
Subtopic:  Lorentz Force |
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Two long parallel wires carrying currents \(I_1\) and \(I_2\) give a magnetic field of \(3\) G at a point exactly mid-way between the two wires. When one of the currents is reversed, the field becomes \(5\) G. The ratio of the large current to the smaller one is:
1. \(2\) 2. \(\dfrac43\)
3. \(\dfrac32\) 4. \(4\)
Subtopic:  Magnetic Field due to various cases |
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A strong magnetic field is applied along the direction of the velocity of an electron. The electron would move along:
1. a parabolic path
2. the original path
3. a helical path
4. a circular path
Subtopic:  Lorentz Force |
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The ratio of the radii of two circular coils is \(1:2.\) The ratio of currents in the respective coils such that the same magnetic moment is produced at the centre of each coil is:

1. \(4:1\) 2. \(2:1\)
3. \(1:2\) 4. \(1:4\)
Subtopic:  Magnetic Moment |
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From Ampere's circuital law, for a long straight wire of circular cross-section carrying a steady-current, the variation of the magnetic field inside and outside the region of the wire is:
1. A linearly decreasing function of distance upto the boundary of the wire and then a linearly increasing one for the outside region.
2. Uniform and remains constant for both regions.
3. A linearly increasing function of distance upto the boundary of the wire and then a linearly decreasing one for the outside region.
4. A linearly increasing function of distance \(r\) upto the boundary of the wire and then decreasing one with \(1/r\) dependence for the outside region.
Subtopic:  Ampere Circuital Law |
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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Biot-Savart's law gives us the expression for the magnetic field strength of an infinitesimal current element \((Idl)\) of a current-carrying conductor only.
Statement II: Biot-Savart's law is analogous to Coulomb's inverse square law of charge \(q,\) with the former being related to the field produced by a scalar source, \((Idl)\) while the latter being produced by a vector source, \(q.\)
 
1. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
4. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
Subtopic:  Biot-Savart Law |
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