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Total Time: 75 minutes 2nd Year Chap 12,13,14,15 Total Marks: 40

Question No. 2: Give short answer of the following question. (10 x 2 = 20)
1) Define electric field as a potential gradient?
2) What is polarization of Dielectrics?
3) Why does the resistance of a conductor rise with temperature?
4) How current direction is measured?
5) How can a current loop be use d to determine the presence of a magnetic field in a given region of space?
6) Why does the picture on a TV screen become distorted when a magnet is brought near screen?
7) What is the structural difference between AC and DC motor?
8) Define Henry (H), the unit of inductance?
9) What is the necessary condition for the production of induced emf?
10) Write the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction.

Question No. 3 (a): State and explain the EMF, potential difference and maximum power output through a
circuit? (5)
(b) The resistance of a galvanometer is 50 ohm and reads full scale defection with a current of 2 mA. Show
by a diagram how to convert this galvanometer into voltmeter reading 200 V full scales. (3)
(c) A charge of 90C passes through a wire in 1 hour and 15 minutes. What is the current in the wire? (2)

Question No. 4(a): What is faradays law, how can it be used to determine the induced emf. (5)
(b) A loop of wire is placed in a uniform magnetic field that is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The
strength of the magnetic field is 0.6 T, the area of the loop begins to shrink at a constant rate 0.8 m 2/s. what is
the magnitude of induced emf. (3)
(c) A coil of 10 turns and 35 cm2 area is in a perpendicular magnetic field of 0.5 T, the coil is pulled out of the
field in 1 sec Find the induced emf in the coil? (2)
Total Time: 20 minutes 2nd Year Chap # 12,13,14,15 Total Marks: 15
Question No. 1: Encircle the correct choice. (1 x 15 = 15)
1. An electric field can deflects______
1 (a) neutrons (b) -rays (c) both (d) none
2. Electric potential of earth is taken as zero because earth is a good
2 (a) insulator (b) conductor (c)semiconductor (d) superconductor
3. The unit of r is
3 (a) Nm-1A-1 (b) N-1mC2 (c) Nm2C2 (d) no unit
4. The current through a metallic conductor is due to the motion of____
(a) Free electrons (b) protons (c) neutrons (d) Not known
5. One kilo watt hour is the amount of energy delivered during____
(a) 1 s (b) 1 minute (c) 1 hour (d) 1 day
6. An immersion heater of 400 watts kept on for 5 hours will consume electrical power of,
(a) 2kWh (b) 20kWh (c) 6kWh (d) 12kWh
7. An electron travels from left to right in the plane of the paper in a magnetic field perpendicular to and
directed into the paper. It is deflected in
(b) Up (b) Down (c) Out of paper (d) Into the paper
8. When a particle of charge q and mass m enters a region of constant magnetic induction B travelling with
a velocity v perpendicular to the direction of the field, it has radius,
(b) R = mq/vB (b) R = mvq/B (c) R = qvB/m (d) mv/qB
9. A device for accelerating ions to a high energy along circular paths is called
(b) Cyclotron (b) Beta iron (c) Magnetron (d) Spectrometer
10. The current produced by moving a loop of wire across a magnetic field is called
(c) D.C (b) A.C (c) Induced Current (d) Magnetic Current
11. In order that no emf should be induced in flat loop of wire placed in a changing magnetic field, the angle
between B and A should be
(c) 0 (b) 45 (c) 90 (d) 180
12. When a conductor is moved across a magnetic field, the redistribution of charge sets up ____ field
(c) Magnetic (b) Electromagnetic (c) Electrostatic (d) All of the above
13. The law of electromagnetic induction is relate to
(a) Coulomb (b) Ampere (c) Faraday (d) Lenz
14. VsA-1 is known as
(a) Weber (b) Henry (c) Tesla (d) Watt
15. The current in a single loop is changed at the rate of 25 A/s. if self inductance of the coil is 2 H, an emf
induced will be
4 50 V (b) 55 V (c) 130 V (d) None of these

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