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Which of the following graph represents the variation of magnetic flux density $B$ with distance $r$ for a straight long wire carrying an electric current?

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VITEEE 2024 Physics - Moving Charges and Magnetism Question 1 English Option 1
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VITEEE 2024 Physics - Moving Charges and Magnetism Question 1 English Option 3
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A current carrying conductor experiences maximum force in magnetic field when the angle between current element and direction of magnetic field is

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$0^{\circ}$
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$45^{\circ}$
C
$90^{\circ}$
D
$180^{\circ}$
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Two parallel conductors carry current in opposite directions as shown in the figure. One conductor carries a current of $$20 \mathrm{~A}$$. Point $$C$$ is a distance $$d / 2$$ to the right of a 20 A current. If $$d=18 \mathrm{~cm}$$ and $$i$$ is adjusted so that the magnetic field at $$C$$ is zero, the value of the current $$i$$ is

VITEEE 2023 Physics - Moving Charges and Magnetism Question 11 English

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100 A
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60 A
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80 A
D
98 A
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Two long parallel wires carry equal current $$i$$ flowing in the same directions are at a distance $$4 d$$ apart. The magnetic field $$B$$ at a point $$P$$ lying on the perpendicular line joining the wires and at a distance $$x$$ from the mid-point is

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$$\frac{\mu_0 i d}{\pi\left(d^2+x^2\right)}$$
B
$$\frac{\mu_0 i x}{\pi\left(4 d^2-x^2\right)}$$
C
$$\frac{\mu_0 i x}{\left(d^2+x^2\right)}$$
D
$$\frac{\mu_0 i d}{\left(4 d^2+x^2\right)}$$
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