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Q.1
The motion of copper plate is damped when it is allowed to oscillate between the two poles of a magnet. What is the cause of this damping ?
Q.2
A light metal disc on the top of an electromagnetic is thrown up as the current is switched on. Why ? Give reason.
Q.3
Why does a metallic piece become very hot when it is surrounded by a coil carrying high frequency alternating current?
Q.4
What are eddy currents? Discuss briefly any two applications of eddy currents/
Q.5
What are eddy currents? Give some applications of eddy currents. How can the eddy currents be minimized?
Q.6
A line charge λ per unit length is lodged uniformly onto the rim of a wheel of mass M and radius R. The wheel has light non-conducting spokes and is free to rotate without friction about its axis (Fig.) . A uniform magnetic field extends over a circular region within the rim. It is given by, \displaystyle B\,=\,-{{B}_{0}}k \displaystyle \left( {r\,\le \,a\,:\,a\,<\,R} \right) = 0 (otherwise)
What is the angular velocity of the wheel after the field is suddenly switched off?
Ans. \displaystyle -\frac{{B\pi {{a}^{2}}\lambda }}{{MR}}
Q.7
Figure shows a square loop of side L perpendicular to the uniform field of a solenoid. (a) Show that at any point on a side the component of the induced electric field along the side is \frac{1}{4}L dB/dt.
(b) Evaluate \oint{{\vec{E}}}. d \vec{l} around the loop.
Ans. L2 \frac{{dB}}{{dt}}
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