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JEE (Main + Adv.) Division
Physics
CPS - 12
MAGNETISM
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[ JEE ADVANCED ]
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
1. A charge +2q moves vertically upwards with speed v, a second charge – q moves horizontally to
the right with the same speed v, and a third charge + q moves horizontally to the right with the
same speed v. The point P is located a perpendicular distance a away from each charge as shown
in the figure. The magnetic field at point P is
0 2qv
(A) Into the page with magnitude
4 a 2
0 4qv
(B) Into the page with magnitude
4 a 2
0 2qv
(C) Out of the page with magnitude
4 a 2
0 4qv
(D) Out the page with magnitude
4 a 2
2. A wire carrying current I has the configuration shown in figure. Two semi-infinite straight sections,
both tangent to the same circle, are connected by a circular arc, of central angle , along the
circumference of the circle, with all sections lying in same plane. If magnetic field at centre ‘O’ of
the circle is zero then is
(A) 2 radian (B) 4 radian (C) /2 (D) /4
3. A square loop of side L and mass M is hinged about edge AD and edge BC is attached with a string
such that the loop is horizontal. A magnetic field is present along +ve x-axis. A current flows
along D A B C D such that the tension in the string becomes zero. If the direction of
current is reversed by keeping magnitude same, the tension in the string will become
Y
A B
X
D
L C
Z
3Mg
(A) Mg (B) 2Mg (C) 3Mg (D)
2
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4. A conductor of length is placed perpendicular to a horizontal uniform magnetic field B. Suddenly
a certain amount of charge is passed through it, when it is found to jump to a height h. The
amount of charge that passes through the conductor is
m gh 2m gh m 2gh
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of the above
Bl 3Bl Bl
5. A thin uniform ring of mass m and electric charge Q uniformly distributed rotates around an axis
perpendicular to its plane and going through its center. The angular momentum of the ring is
7.5 × 10–4 kg-m2/s. The ring is in a homogeneous magnetic field of a field strength of 0.1 T and
the lines of the magnetic induction are parallel with the plane of the ring. Torque exerted on the
ring is? [The specific charge (charge-mass ratio) of the ring is Q/m=10–5 C/kg].
(A) 3.75 × 10–10 (N-m) upward along the plane
(B) 3.75 × 10–10 (N-m) downward along the plane
(C) 7.5 × 10–10 (N-m) upward along the plane
(D) none of these
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.6 to Q.11 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct.
6. In the Hall effect, we have a current flowing in the presence of a uniform magnetic field, and we
get a potential difference across the conductor. Which is incorrect statement?
(A) a changing magnetic field produces an induced EMF
(B) charges are bent from their paths until an electric field is built up transverse to the wire, to
stop them from bending
(C) the charges in the wire are moving, so the electric fields are changing with time.
(D) the charges produced by the current repel each other, and produce a build up of charge on
the surface of the conductor.
7. A charged particle shoots through space and continues its path undeflected. Then, in that space
(A) uniform electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other may be present.
(B) uniform electric and magnetic fields parallel to each other may be present.
(C) uniform electric field alone may be present.
(D) uniform magnetic field alone may be present.
8. A wire frame ABCDEF is kept as shown in figure. I is the current in the wire frame.
Y a B
a
A
P
2a
C
O
Q D
Z F
2a X
E 2a
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F i jI
(A) The direction of magnetic field at ‘O’ due to the wire frame will be along GH 2 JK
(B) the direction of magnetic field at P (0, a, 0) due to wire CD and EF will be along ( j )
(C) the direction of magnetic field at Q (a, 0, 0) due to wire EF and CD will be along ( j )
(D) the direction of magnetic field at P(0, a, 0) due to wire AF and CB will be along ( i )
9. Which of the following statement is correct in the given figure?
Infinitely long wire kept perpendicular
to the paper currying current inwards
I2
I1
O × O'
(A) net force on the loop is zero
(B) net torque on the loop is zero
(C) loop will rotate clockwise about axis OO' when seen from O.
(D) loop will rotate anticlockwise about OO' when seen from O.
10. A long straight wire carries a steady current I1. Nearby is a rectangular loop that carries a steady
current I2. The directions of the two currents are shown in the figure.
Which statement is/are false ?
(A) The loop is attracted to the wire
(B) There is no net force on the loop from the wire
(C) The loop is attracted to the wire if I1 > I2; otherwise it is repelled
(D) The loop is repelled from the wire if I1 > I2; otherwise it is attracted
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11. Figure shows a square current carrying coil of edge length L. The magnetic field on the coil is
B0 y B x
given by B î 0 ĵ where B0 is a positive constant.
L L
y i
1
(A) If coil is free to rotate about x axis torque on the coil is given by iAB 0 î .
2
1
(B) If coil is free to rotate about y - axis torque on coil is given by iAB 0 ĵ .
2
(C) Resultant force on coil is zero.
(D) Equation for the torque µ B where µ is magnetic moment of coil is not valid on the coil.
[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.12 to Q.16 are based upon a paragraph. Each questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct
Paragraph for question 12 & 14
The dead-quiet “caterpillar drive” for submarines in the movie "The Hunt for Red October" is
based on a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) drive ; as the submarines moves forward, seawater
flows through multiple channels in a structure built around the rear of the hull. Figure shows the
essentials of a channel. Magnets, positioned along opposite sides of the channel with opposite
poles facing each other, create a magnetic field within the channel. Electrodes (not shown)
create an electric field across the channel. The electric field derives a current across the channel
and through the water ; the magnetic force on the current propels the water toward the rear of
the channel, thus propelling the submarines forward.
South pole
2m 4m
Water flow
1m
N S N S North pole
Top view Flow of
North pole
sea water
South pole
12. In figure what should be the direction of electric field ?
(A) upward (B) downward (C) left ward (D) rightward
13. If the value of magnetic field is 100T and current flowing is 50 A what is the force with which the
water is pushed out through this channel?
(A) 500 N (B) 5000N (C) 10000N (D) 20000N
14. What should be the value of electric field to achieve the 50 A current given that resistivity of sea
water is 8 -m.
(A) 25 V/m (B) 50 V/m (C) 100 V/m (D) 200 V/m
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Paragraph for question 15 & 16
A beam of electrons has radius r and contains 'n' electrons per cubic meter moving with velocity
v along the beam (figure). Assume that a beam that is much longer than its diameter forms a
cylinderically symmetric distribution of charge and current. The beam expand if the electric force
exceeds the magnetic force. So long as the expansion is slow, the approximations of cylindrical
symmetry and static fields remain valid.
–e –e
v v
–e –e r
v v
15. What is electric field produced on the edge of the beam?
ne r ne r
(A) E r̂ (B) E r̂
4 0 2 0
ner ner
(C) E r̂ (D) E r̂
4 0 2 0
16. What is net force on the electron at the edge of the beam?
2ne 2 r ne 2 r
(A) (1 µ0 0 v 2 )r̂ (B) (1 µ 0 0 v 2 )r̂
0 2 0
4ne 2 r ne 2 r
(C) (1 µ0 0 v 2 )r̂ (D) (1 µ 0 0 v 2 ) r̂
0 4 0
[ MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE ]
Q.17 to Q.18 has matching list. The codes of list have choices (A), (B), (C) & (D) out of which Only one
is correct
17. Column I, certain situations are depicted. Find the energy of body A and match it with column I
entries. The entries in column II may represent closest values
Column I Column II
(A) A particle A of charge 10 C and mass of 2mg is moving in a circular path (P) 0.1 J
of radius 20 m in a magnetic field of 10T. E is its kinetic energy
(B) A sphere of radius 3 mm and density 1000 kg/m3 is falling in air at (Q) 1 J
terminal velocity = 0.5 × 10–5 Ns/m2. E is its kinetic energy.
(C) A string fixed at both the ends is oscillating in 1st overtone. The (R) 10 J
length of string = 1m Tension = 1000 N
Amplitude at antinode = 3 mm
E = Total mechanical energy of the standing wave formed
(D) A sphere of mass 4/7 kg is rolling with a velocity of 5 m/s (S) 100 J
It's total kinetic energy is E.
(T) 1000 J
(A) (A) T (B) Q (C) P (D) R
(B) (A) Q (B) P (C) T (D) R
(C) (A) Q (B) T (C) P (D) R
(D) (A) Q (B) T (C) R (D) P
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18. In each of cases, assume that the wires are very thin.
Column I Column II
i
wire
(A) i (P) The force on AB is zero
AB is a finite wire placed such that it is just
touching the infinite wire. If AB is placed (Q) The torque on AB about it's
symmetrically centre is zero
i
× A B
infinite wire
(B) carrying current (R) The force on AB is non zero
into the plane
i
(C) A B (S) The torque on AB about its
AB is kept inside an ideal solenoid centre of mass is non zero
along the diameter
(A) (A) P,S (B) R,S (C) Q,R
(B) (A) R,S (B) P,S (C) Q,R
(C) (A) P,S (B) Q,R (C) R,S
(D) (A) Q,R (B) R,S (C) P,S
[NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE]
Q.19 to Q.25 are NUMERICAL VALUE Questions. (whose answer may be Single digit, Multiple digit & decimal number)
19. A superconducting ring has a radius R = 20cm and mass M = 31.4g. The ring carries a constant
current i and is placed in a magnetic field B = 0.5 T with field line tilted at an angle = 30°
outwards from the vertical at every location around the ring as shown. Find the current i (in A)
for the ring to float in magnetic field.
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20. A ring of radius R and mass m is uniformly charged with charge Q. It is rolling purely as shown.
A uniform magnetic field of magnitude B is present perpendicular to plane of the ring. If the
normal force exerted by the ground is mg, find and fill it OMR sheet. Take QvB = mg.
+ + +
+ +
+ + v
+
+ +
+ +
21. A circular coil of current 2A, mass 2 gm and radius 1m is located in gravity free empty space.
It's plane is xy plane. If a magnetic field of 0.001 T is present in +ve y-direction, it starts
rotating about an axis shown in figure starting from rest. Find it's maximum angular velocity (in
rad/s) in subsequent motion.
B
y axis
22. The rectangular loop carries current of 3A. Find the magnetic field (in 10–4 T) at the centre of the
loop.
3A
3cm
4cm
23. Current i = 2.5 A flows along the circular coil whose equation is given by x2 + y2 = 9 cm2 (here
x & y are in cm). If magnetic field is given by x × 10–9 T at point (0, 0, 4 cm). State value of x.
24. A uniform magnetic field B = B ĵ exists in space. A particle of mass m and charge q is projected
towards the negative x-axis with speed v from a point (d, 0, 0). The maximum value of v for
which the particle does not hit the yz-plane is WBqd/m. Find W.
25. A particle has a charge of 4nC. When it moves with a velocity v1 = 3 × 104 m/s at 45° above y
axis in yz plane, a uniform magnetic field exerts a force of F1 along –ve x axis on it. When it
moves with a velocity of v2 = 2 × 104 m/s along x axis, the same magnetic field exerts a force F2
of 16 × 10–5 N along y axis. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field (in T)?
v1
F1 45°
F2 y
x v2
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