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Test: Magnetism - Question 1

The magnetic field produced by a solenoid increases by:

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 1
  • solenoid is a coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it.
  • soft iron core is a magnetic material that can increase the strength of the magnetic field produced by a solenoid.
  • Solenoid types include the following:
    • Rotary Solenoid.
    • Linear Solenoid.
    • AC-Laminated Solenoid.
    • DC-C Frame Solenoid.
    • DC-D Frame Solenoid.
Test: Magnetism - Question 2

How many of the following materials can be attracted by a magnet?

  1. Plastic
  2. Carbon
  3. Aluminium
  4. Stainless Steel

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 2
  • Plastic is not attracted to a magnet. Most plastics are non-magnetic.
  • Carbon itself is not attracted to a magnet.
    • However, some forms of carbon, such as iron-carbon alloys (e.g., steel), can be magnetic.
  • Aluminum is not attracted to a magnet. It is a non-magnetic substance.
  • Stainless steel is generally not attracted to a magnet.
    • However, it may contain varying amounts of iron (iron-based) content, which may affect its magnetic properties.
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Test: Magnetism - Question 3

In Fleming's left rule, the middle finger represents ________________.

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  • In Fleming's left rule, the middle finger represents the direction of current flowing through the conductor. So option 3 is correct.
  • The thumb represents the direction of the magnetic force.
  • The forefinger represents the direction of the magnetic field.
Test: Magnetism - Question 4

What does the forefinger indicate in the Fleming's right hand rule? 

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 4

Fleming's Right-Hand Rule:

  • Thumb: It is along the direction of motion of the conductor.
  • Middle Finger: Indicates the direction of the induced current.
  • Index Finger(forefinger):  Indicates the direction of the magnetic field.

Image: Fleming's Right-Hand Rule

Fleming's Left-Hand Rule:

  • Thumb: It points towards the direction of motion (force)
  • Middle Finger: It represents the direction of the induced current
  • Index Finger:  It represents the direction of the magnetic field.
Test: Magnetism - Question 5

Air is an example of ______________.

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 5

From the above explanation, we can see that

  • Air is an example of paramagnetic material since under an external magnetic field it forms an electric dipole.
Test: Magnetism - Question 6

Earth's magnetism is due to:

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 6

The Dynamo effect:

  • It is a theory that explains the origin of the Earth's main magnetism in terms of a self-sustaining dynamo.
  • In this dynamo mechanism, fluid motion in the Earth's outer core moves conducting material (liquid iron) across an already existing, weak magnetic field and generates an electric current.
  • The electric current, in turn, produces a magnetic field that also interacts with the fluid motion to create a secondary magnetic field.
  • Together, the two fields are stronger than the original and lie essentially along the axis of the Earth's rotation.

The Doppler Effect:

  • The Doppler effect is the change in frequency of a wave with respect to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
  • The changing pitch of the train siren is the best example of the Doppler effect.

The Magnus effect:

  • The Magnus effect is related to the spinning bodies (either cylinder or sphere)
  • When a soccer player kicks a ball off-centre it causes the ball to spin due to the Magnus effect.
Test: Magnetism - Question 7

Magnetism at the centre of Bar magnet is _____________.

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Magnetism maxima and minima for a bar magnet

  • Magnetism is strongest at the north poles and south poles of the magnet and weakest at the centre of a bar magnet.
  • This is because the magnetic field lines run parallel to the length of the magnet at the centre and run closer and denser at the poles.
    • or it can be thought of as magnetic field lines are originated from a pole and not at the centre of the bar.
Test: Magnetism - Question 8

A natural magnet is an ore of which of the following chemical compound?

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 8

A natural magnet is an ore of Iron oxide(Fe3O4).

  • A natural magnet is a magnet which occurs naturally in nature.
  • All-natural magnets are permanent magnets, which means they can never lose their magnetic strength.
  • Strong magnets can be found in sandy soils in various parts of the world.
  • Lodestone, also called magnetite, is the best natural magnet substance.
  • The stone is black in colour and very smooth when polished.
  • The lodestone was originally used in the very first compass ever made.
Test: Magnetism - Question 9

When an electric current passes through a solenoid, it acts as a/an_______.

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 9
  • The solenoid is a long coil containing a large number of close turns of insulated copper wire.
  • When electricity is passed through the solenoid, it acts as an electro magnet.
  • The magnetic field produced by a current-carrying solenoid is similar to the magnetic field produced by a bar magnet.
  • The magnetic field lines inside the solenoid are in the form of parallel straight lines.
Test: Magnetism - Question 10

The core of an electromagnet is made of: 

Detailed Solution for Test: Magnetism - Question 10
  • Soft iron defined as the iron that can easily be magnetized and demagnetized with a small quantity of hysteresis loss and has a low carbon content.
  • It is used because it does not retain its magnetism power when the current is switched off. 
  • In other words, we can understand that it does not become Permanently Magnetized.
  • Soft Iron has low coercive force or low coercivity and low retentivity.
  • The susceptibility of this iron is very high and very less corrosive. 
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