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31.

The susceptibility of a ferromagnetic substance is

  • Zero

  • > 1

  • < 1

  • >> 1


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32.

A bar magnet is allowed to fall vertically through a copper coil placed in a horizontal plane. The magnet falls with a net acceleration, is

                     

  • Zero

  • = g

  • < g

  • > g


C.

< g

When the magnet is allowed to fall vertically along the axis of loop with its north pole towards the coil. The upper face of the coil will become north pole in an attempt to oppose the approaching north pole of the magnet. Therefore, the acceleration in the magnet is less than g.


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33.

Which of the following properties is 'False' for a bar magnet ?

  • It doesn't produce magnetic field.

  • Its like poles repel and unlike poles attract.

  • Its poles cannot be separated

  • It points in North-South direction when suspended.


34.

A jet plane of wing span 20 m is travelling towards west at a speed of 400 ms-1. If the earth's total magnetic field is 4 × 10-4 T and the dip angle is 30°, at that place, then the voltage differences developed across the ends of the wing is

  • 0.8 V

  • 6.4 V

  • 3.2 V

  • 1.6 V


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35.

A superconductor exhibits perfect

  • ferromagnetism

  • ferrimagnetism

  • diamagnetism

  • paramagnetism


36.

A magnet is dropped down an infinitely long vertical copper tube. Then

  • the magnet moves with continuously decreasing velocity and ultimately comes to rest.

  • the magnet moves with continuosly increasing velocity and ultimately acquires a constant terminal velocity.

  • the magnet moves with continuously increasing velocity and acceleration.

  • the magnet moves with continuosly increasing velocity but constant acceleration.


37.

The variation of the intensity of magnetisation (I) with respect to the magnetising field (H) in a diamagnetic substance is described by the graph

              

  • OC

  • OD

  • OA

  • OB


38.

The magnetic susceptibility is negative for,

  • a paramagnetic material only

  • ferromagnetic material only

  • paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials

  • paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials

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39.

A wire carrying current I has the shape as shown in the adjoining figure. Linear parts of the wire are very long and parallel to X  -axis while semicircular portion of radius R is lying in a Y-Z plane. The magnetic field at point  O is.

  • bold B space equals space fraction numerator straight mu subscript straight o over denominator 4 straight pi end fraction straight l over straight R space left parenthesis straight pi stack space straight i with hat on top space plus 2 straight k with hat on top right parenthesis
  • bold B space equals space minus fraction numerator straight mu subscript straight o over denominator 4 straight pi end fraction straight l over straight R space left parenthesis straight pi stack space straight i with hat on top space minus 2 straight k with hat on top right parenthesis
  • bold B space equals negative space fraction numerator straight mu subscript straight o over denominator 4 straight pi end fraction straight l over straight R space left parenthesis straight pi stack space straight i with hat on top space plus 2 straight k with hat on top right parenthesis
  • bold B space equals negative space fraction numerator straight mu subscript straight o over denominator 4 straight pi end fraction straight l over straight R space left parenthesis straight pi stack space straight i with hat on top space plus 2 straight k with hat on top right parenthesis
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40.

A compass needle which is allowed to move in a horizontal plane is taken to a geomagnetic pole. it

  • will become rigid showing no movement

  • will stay in any position

  • will stay in the north-south direction only

  • will stay in the north-south direction only

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