1. | \(\dfrac{\mu_0 i}{4 R}\left[1-\dfrac{2}{\pi}\right]\) pointed into the page |
2. | \(\dfrac{\mu_0 i}{4 R}\) pointed into the page |
3. | \(\dfrac{\mu_0 i}{4 R}\) pointed away from the page |
4. | \(\dfrac{\mu_0 i}{4 R}\left[1-\dfrac{2}{\pi}\right]\) pointed away from the page |
1. | will turn towards right of direction of motion |
2. | will turn towards left of direction of motion |
3. | speed will decrease |
4. | speed will increase |
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 |
1. | a straight line | 2. | circular |
3. | elliptical | 4. | a plane |
1. | \(10^{-1}~\text{T}\) | 2. | \(10^{-2}~\text T\) |
3. | \(10^{2}~\text T\) | 4. | \(10^{-3}~\text{T}\) |
1. | a parabolic path |
2. | the original path |
3. | a helical path |
4. | a circular path |
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. \(1:4\)