Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Induction, Exercise 2: Exercise-2
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The radius of the circular conducting loop shown in the figure is . The magnetic field is decreasing at a constant rate . Resistance per unit length of the loop is . Then current in the wire is ( is one of the diameters)

In an circuit current at is After it reduces to . The time constant of the circuit is (in second);

In the circuit shown in the figure, switch is closed at . Then:

The battery shown in the figure is ideal: The values are Initially the current in the inductor is zero. The current through the battery at is

When two co-axial coils having same current in same direction are brought to each other, then the value of current in both coils :

A coil of inductance and resistance is connected to a source of voltage . The current reaches half of its steady state value in

If a bar magnet is dropping through the copper ring, then its velocity (gravity-free space):

The unit of mutual inductance of a coil can be expressed as :
