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2023

Q1: A rectangular conducting loop of length  4 cm and width  2 cm is in the `xy-plane, as shown in the figure. It is being moved away from a thin and long conducting wire along the direction JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advancedwith a constant speed v. The wire is carrying a steady current  I = 10 A in the positive x-direction. A current of 10μA flows through the loop when it is at a distance  d = 4 cm from the wire. If the resistance of the loop is 0.1Ω, then the value of v is ________ ms−1.
[Given: The permeability of free space   μ0 = 4π × 10−7 N A−2 ]    [JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 2]

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2022


Q1: Which one of the following options represents the magnetic field JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced at O due to the current flowing in the given wire segments lying on the xy plane? 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(a) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(b) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(c) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(d) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced       [JEE Advanced 2022 Paper 2]
Ans: 
(c)
JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Q2: A small circular loop of area A and resistance R is fixed on a horizontal xy-plane with the center of the loop always on the axis JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced of a long solenoid. The solenoid has m turns per unit length and carries current I counterclockwise as shown in the figure. The magnetic field due to the solenoid is in JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced direction. List-I gives time dependences of JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced in terms of a constant angular frequency ω. List-II gives the torques experienced by the circular loop at time JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced.JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & AdvancedJEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Which one of the following options is correct?
(a) I → Q, II → P, III → S, IV → T
(b) I→S,II→T, III →Q, IV →P
(c) I→Q,II→P, III →S, IV →R
(d) I→T, II →Q, III →P, IV →R    [JEE Advanced 2022 Paper 1]
Ans:
(c)

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JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

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2021


Q1: Two concentric circular loops, one of radius R and the other of radius 2R, lie in the xy-plane with the origin as their common center, as shown in the figure. The smaller loop carries current I1 in the anti-clockwise direction and the larger loop carries current I2 in the clockwise direction, with I2 > 2I1JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced(x, y) denotes the magnetic field at a point (x, y) in the xy-plane. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?                [JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 2  ]

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(a) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced(x, y) is perpendicular to the xy-plane at any point in the plane
(b) | JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced(x, y) | depends on x and y only through the radial distance JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(c) | JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced(x, y) | is non-zero at all points for r < R
(d) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced(x, y) points normally outward from the xy-plane for all the points between the two loops
Ans: (a) & (b)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(a) Magnetic field at the plane of the ring is perpendicular to the plane. However, they bend as they move forward.

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(b) By symmetry, we can say that B will be same at all the points having the same radial distance. So, B (x, y) will depend on the radial distance JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(c)JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced, since I2 > 2I1, so Bnet at the centre will be non-zero in  direction. But at some other point, Bnet may be zero. 
From the graph, it is clear that Bnet = 0 for r(0, R). 
So, option (c) is incorrect.

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(d) For the graph, it is clear that B =  ve
In,  direction for r  (R to 2R), so option (d) is also incorrect. 

Q2: A long straight wire carries a current, I = 2 ampere. A semi-circular conducting rod is placed beside it on two conducting parallel rails of negligible resistance. Both the rails are parallel to the wire. The wire, the rod and the rails lie in the same horizontal plane, as shown in the figure. Two ends of the semi-circular rod are at the distances 1 cm and 4 cm from the wire. At time t = 0, the rod starts moving on the rails with a speed v = 3.0 m/s (see the figure).
A resistor R = 1.4 Ω and a capacitor C0 = 5.0μF are connected in series between the rails. At time t = 0, C0 is uncharged. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct? [μ0 = 4π × 10−7 SI units. Take ln 2 = 0.7] 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(a) Maximum current through R is 1.2 × 10−6 ampere
(b) Maximum current through R is 3.8 × 10−6 ampere
(c) Maximum charge on capacitor C0 is 8.4 × 10−12 coulomb
(d) Maximum charge on capacitor C0 is 2.4 × 10−12 coulomb   [JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1]
Ans:
(a) & (c)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Let a small element of length dx be chosen at a distance x  from the wire. Induced emf de across it is given by 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

On substituting all the values in above, we get

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

At t = 0, C acts as a short. So, maximum current flows through R. 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

At t → ∞,C acts as on open. So, 

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Q3: A special metal S conducts electricity without any resistance. A closed wire loop, made of S, does not allow any change in flux through itself by inducing a suitable current to generate a compensating flux. The induced current in the loop cannot decay due to its zero resistance. This current gives rise to a magnetic moment which in turn repels the source of magnetic field or flux. Consider such a loop, of radius a, with its center at the origin. A magnetic dipole of moment m is brought along the axis of this loop from infinity to a point at distance r (>> a) from the center of the loop with its north pole always facing the loop, as shown in the figure below.
The magnitude of magnetic field of a dipole m, at a point on its axis at distance r, is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced, where μ0 is the permeability of free space. The magnitude of the force between two magnetic dipoles with moments, m1 and m2, separated by a distance r on the common axis, with their north poles facing each other, is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced, where k is a constant of appropriate dimensions. The direction of this force is along the line joining the two dipoles. 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

When the dipole m is placed at a distance r from the center of the loop (as shown in the figure), the current induced in the loop will be proportional to
(a) m/r3
(b) m2/r2
(c) m/r2
(d) m2/r              [JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 2]
Ans:
(a)
JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Q3: A special metal S conducts electricity without any resistance. A closed wire loop, made of S, does not allow any change in flux through itself by inducing a suitable current to generate a compensating flux. The induced current in the loop cannot decay due to its zero resistance. This current gives rise to a magnetic moment which in turn repels the source of magnetic field or flux. Consider such a loop, of radius a, with its center at the origin. A magnetic dipole of moment m is brought along the axis of this loop from infinity to a point at distance r (>> a) from the center of the loop with its north pole always facing the loop, as shown in the figure below.
The magnitude of magnetic field of a dipole m, at a point on its axis at distance r, is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced, where μ0 is the permeability of free space. The magnitude of the force between two magnetic dipoles with moments, m1 and m2, separated by a distance r on the common axis, with their north poles facing each other, is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced, where k is a constant of appropriate dimensions. The direction of this force is along the line joining the two dipoles. 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

The work done in bringing the dipole from infinity to a distance r from the center of the loop by the given process is proportional to
(a) m/r5
(b) m2/r5
(c) m2/r6
(d) m2/r7             [JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 2]
Ans:
(c)

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Q5: An α-particle (mass 4 amu) and a singly charged sulphur ion (mass 32 amu) are initially at rest. They are accelerated through a potential V and then allowed to pass into a region of uniform magnetic field which is normal to the velocities of the particles. Within this region, the α-particle and the sulfur ion move in circular orbits of radii rα and rs, respectively. The ratio (rs/rα) is __________.    [JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1]
Ans: 4

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2020

Q1: A circular coil of radius R and N turns has negligible resistance. As shown in the schematic figure, its two ends are connected to two wires and it is hanging by those wires with its plane being vertical. The wires are connected to a capacitor with charge Q through a switch. The coil is in a horizontal uniform magnetic field Bo parallel to the plane of the coil. When the switch is closed, the capacitor gets discharged through the coil in a very short time. By the time the capacitor is discharged fully, magnitude of the angular momentum gained by the coil will be (assume that the discharge time is so short that the coil has hardly rotated during this time)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(a) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(b) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(c) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(d) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced            [JEE Advanced 2020 Paper 1]
Ans:
(b)
Torque experienced by circular loop = M × B
where, M is magnetic moment and B is magnetic field.
 τ = iπR2NB0
(at the instant shown θ = π/2)
 τdt = dL = iπR2NB0dt
= QπR2NB0 ( idt = Q) 

2018

Q1: Two infinitely long straight wires lie in the xy-plane along the lines x = ±R. The wire located at x = +R carries a constant current I1 and the wire located at x = −R carries a constant current I2. A circular loop of radius R is suspended with its center at (0, 0, √3R) and in a plane parallel to the xy-plane. This loop carries a constant current I in the clockwise direction as seen from above the loop. The current in the wire is taken to be positive if it is in the  JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanceddirection. which of the following statements regarding the magnetic field JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced  is (are) true?                   [JEE Advanced 2018 Paper 1]

(a) If I1 = I2, then JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced cannot be equal to zero at the origin (0, 0, 0)
(b) If I1> 0 and I2 < 0, then JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced can be equal to zero at the origin (0, 0, 0)
(c) If I1<0 and I2 > 0, then JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced can be equal to zero at the origin (0, 0, 0)(d) If I1 = I2, then the z-component of the magnetic field at the center of the loop is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & AdvancedAns: (a), (b) & (d)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

The magnetic field at the origin O (0, 0, 0) due to the infinitely long straight wire located at x = +R is

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

and due to the infinitely long straight wire located at x = −R is

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

The magnetic field at O due to the circular loop is

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

The resultant magnetic field at the origin (0, 0, 0) is

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Thus, if i1 = i2 then 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

If i1 > 0 and i2 < 0 then both JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advancedare along JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced is along JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced. Thus, resultant field JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced can be zero. 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

The magnetic field JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced at the point C due to the infinitely long straight wire located x = +R is perpendicular to the line AC (see figure). It lies in the x-z plane and makes an angle 30 with the x axis. Resolve JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advancedalong the x and z directions to get 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Similarly, the magnetic field at C due to the infinitely long straight wire located at x = R is 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

The magnetic field at C due to the circular loop is 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

The resultant magnetic field at C is 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

If i1 = i2 then magnitudes of JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advancedare equal and their z-components are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. Thus, z-component of the magnetic field at C is due to the circular loop only and its value is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Magnetism | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced.


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