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NEET 2016 Phase 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
A square loop ABCD carrying a current $$i$$, is placed near and coplanar with a long straight conductor XY carrying a current $$I$$, the net force on the loop will be NEET 2016 Phase 1 Physics - Moving Charges and Magnetism Question 72 English
A
$${{2{\mu _0}liL} \over {3\pi }}$$
B
$${{{\mu _0}liL} \over {2\pi }}$$
C
$${{2{\mu _0}li} \over {3\pi }}$$
D
$${{{\mu _0}li} \over {2\pi }}$$
2
NEET 2016 Phase 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
A long straight wire of radius $$a$$ carries a steady current $$I$$. The current is uniformly distributed over its cross-section. The ratio of the magnetic fields B and B', at radial distance $${a \over 2}$$ and 2$$a$$ respectively, from the axis of the wire is
A
1
B
4
C
$${1 \over 4}$$
D
$${1 \over 2}$$
3
AIPMT 2015
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
A proton and an alpha particle both enter a region of uniform magnetic field B, moving at right angles to the field B. If the radius of circular orbits for both the particles is equal and the kinetic energy acquired by proton is 1 MeV, the energy acquired by the alpha particle will be
A
1.5 MeV
B
1 MeV
C
4 MeV
D
0.5 MeV
4
AIPMT 2015 Cancelled Paper
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
A wire carrying current $$I$$ has the shape shown in adjoining figure.

AIPMT 2015 Cancelled Paper Physics - Moving Charges and Magnetism Question 69 English
Linear parts of the wire are very long and parallel to X-axis while semicircular protion of radius R is lying in Y-Z plane. Magtnetic field at pont $$O$$ is
A
$$\overrightarrow B = - {{{\mu _0}I} \over {4\pi R}}\left( {\pi \widehat i + 2\widehat k} \right)$$
B
$$\overrightarrow B = {{{\mu _0}I} \over {4\pi R}}\left( {\pi \widehat i - 2\widehat k} \right)$$
C
$$\overrightarrow B = {{{\mu _0}I} \over {4\pi R}}\left( {\pi \widehat i + 2\widehat k} \right)$$
D
$$\overrightarrow B = - {{{\mu _0}I} \over {4\pi R}}\left( {\pi \widehat i - 2\widehat k} \right)$$
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