1: What is the space around a current-carrying condactor, in which its magnetic effect can be experienced called? A) Electric field. B) Magnetic pole. C) Magnetic field. D) Charge distribution 2: What is the force exerted by a stationary charge when it is placed in a magnetic field? A) Zero. B) Maximum. C) Minimum. D) Depends on the strength of the magnetic field. 3: When a charge moves parallei or antiparallel to the direction of the magnetic field, it experiences a maximum force. State true or false. A) Truc. B) False.

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1: What is the space around a current-carrying conductor, in which its magnetic effect can be
experienced called?
A) Electric field. B) Magnetic pole. C) Magnetic field. D) Charge distribution
2: What is the force exerted by a stationary charge when it is placed in a magnetic field?
A) Zero. B) Maximum. C) Minimum. D) Depends on the strength of the magnetic field.
3: When a charge moves parallel or antiparallel to the direction of the magnetic field, it
experiences a maximum force. State true orf
alse.
A) True.
B) False.
4: Find the magnetic force when a charge 3,5C with flux density of 4 units is having a velocity of
2m/s.
C) 7.
D) 32.
A) 14.
B) 28.
5: When currents are moving in the same direction in two conductors, then the force will be
A) Attractive, B) Repulsive,
C) Retracting.
D) Opposing
6:if flow of electric current is parallei to magnetic field, the force will be
A) Min,
7: If a material is ferromagnetic, what shall be the value of ?
B)Max,
C)Negutive,
D)Zero
A) Negative. B) Small and positive. C) Large and Positive. D) Insufficient information
8: Which of the following is a diamagnetic material?
C) Oxygen.
D) Nitrogen
A) Sodium. B) Calcium.
9: at high temperature a Ferromagnetic becomes
A) Diamagnetic. B) Paramagnetic. C) Hard Femo magnet. D) Soft Ferro Magnet
10: The value of B at H-0 in a Hysteresis curve is called
A) Remanence. B) Coercivity. C) Magnetization. D) Porosity
11: Ferrites are a sub-group of
A) Non-magnetic materials, B) Ferro-magnetic materials, C) Paramagnetic materials,
D) Ferri-magnetic materials.
12: Find the true statement.
Most of the substances show ferromagnetism, B) The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic
nces are temperature independent,
C) Water is paramagnetic in nature,
ical domain size of a ferromagnetic material is I nm.
futual inductance hetween two magnetically coupled coils depends on
A) Permeability of the core material,
B) Number of turns of the coils
Transcribed Image Text:1: What is the space around a current-carrying conductor, in which its magnetic effect can be experienced called? A) Electric field. B) Magnetic pole. C) Magnetic field. D) Charge distribution 2: What is the force exerted by a stationary charge when it is placed in a magnetic field? A) Zero. B) Maximum. C) Minimum. D) Depends on the strength of the magnetic field. 3: When a charge moves parallel or antiparallel to the direction of the magnetic field, it experiences a maximum force. State true orf alse. A) True. B) False. 4: Find the magnetic force when a charge 3,5C with flux density of 4 units is having a velocity of 2m/s. C) 7. D) 32. A) 14. B) 28. 5: When currents are moving in the same direction in two conductors, then the force will be A) Attractive, B) Repulsive, C) Retracting. D) Opposing 6:if flow of electric current is parallei to magnetic field, the force will be A) Min, 7: If a material is ferromagnetic, what shall be the value of ? B)Max, C)Negutive, D)Zero A) Negative. B) Small and positive. C) Large and Positive. D) Insufficient information 8: Which of the following is a diamagnetic material? C) Oxygen. D) Nitrogen A) Sodium. B) Calcium. 9: at high temperature a Ferromagnetic becomes A) Diamagnetic. B) Paramagnetic. C) Hard Femo magnet. D) Soft Ferro Magnet 10: The value of B at H-0 in a Hysteresis curve is called A) Remanence. B) Coercivity. C) Magnetization. D) Porosity 11: Ferrites are a sub-group of A) Non-magnetic materials, B) Ferro-magnetic materials, C) Paramagnetic materials, D) Ferri-magnetic materials. 12: Find the true statement. Most of the substances show ferromagnetism, B) The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic nces are temperature independent, C) Water is paramagnetic in nature, ical domain size of a ferromagnetic material is I nm. futual inductance hetween two magnetically coupled coils depends on A) Permeability of the core material, B) Number of turns of the coils
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