B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Induction, Exercise 1: DPP
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A current carrying solenoid is approaching a conducting loop as shown in the figure. The direction of induced current as observed by an observer on the other side of the loop will be

An aluminum ring faces an electromagnet . The current through can be altered. Choose the correct statement.

A conducting ring is placed around the core of an electromagnet as shown in the figure. When key is pressed, the ring

The north and south poles of two identical magnets approach a coil, containing a condenser, with equal speeds from opposite sides. Then

The graph shows the variation in magnetic flux with time through a coil. Which of the statements given below is not correct?

A horizontal loop is moved across the pole pieces of a magnet as shown in the figure, with a constant speed . When the edge of the loop enters the pole pieces at time sec, which one of the following graphs represents correctly the induced emf in the coil?

Two circular coils and are facing each other as shown in figure. The current through can be altered. Choose the correct statement.

The graph gives the magnitude of a uniform magnetic field that exists throughout a conducting loop, perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Rank the five regions of the graph according to the magnitude of the emf induced in the loop.
