1 |
Instead of moving the coil towards a magnet, the magnet is moved towards the coil with the same speed. The galvanometer shows current: |
Of same magnitude in the same direction
Of different magnitude in the same direction
Of same magnitude but in opposite direction
Of different magnitude in the opposite direction
None of these
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2 |
When there is no relative motion between the magnet and coil, the galvanometer indicates: |
No current in circuit
An increasing current
A decreasing current
Either B or C
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3 |
The magnitude of induced emf depends upon the: |
Rate of decrease of magnetic field
Rate of change of magnetic field
Rate of increase of magnetic flux
Constancy of magnetic field
None of these
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4 |
Micheal Faraday and joseph Henry belong respectively to: |
USA and England
England and France
England and USA
USA and France
None of these
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5 |
In magnet-coil experiment, emf can be produced by: |
Keeping the coil stationary and moving the magnet
Keeping the magnet stationary and moving the coil
Relative motion of the loop and magnet
Any one of above
All above
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6 |
The induced current in the loop can be increased by: |
Using a strong magnetic field
Moving the loop faster
Replacing the loop by a coil of many turns
All of above
None of these
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7 |
The induced current in a conductor depends upon: |
Resistance of the loop
Speed with which the conductor moves
Any of these
Both A and B
None of these
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8 |
The phenomenon of generation of induced emf is called: |
Electrostatic induced
Magnetic induced
Electromagnetic induced
Electric induced
Both A and C
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9 |
An
induced current can be produced by: |
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10 |
An induced current can be produced by: |
Constant magnetic field
Changing magnetic field
Varying magnetic field
Constant electric field
None of these
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11 |
An emf is set up in a conductor when it: |
Is kept in a magnetic field
Is kept in an electric field
Moves across a magnetic field
Both A and B
None of these
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12 |
The current produced by moving a loop of wire across a magnetic field is called: |
Direct current
Magnetic current
Alternating current
Induced current
None of these
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13 |
Eddy current is produced when: |
A metal is kept in varying magnetic field
A metal is kept in steady magnetic field
A circular coil is placed in a steady magnetic field
A current is passed through a circular coil
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14 |
Step up transformer has a transformation ratio of 3:2. What is the voltage in secondary, if voltage in primary is 30V: |
45 V
15 V
90 V
300 V
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15 |
Which of the following quantities remain constant in step up transformer? |
Current
Voltage
Power
Heat
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