Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Magnetic Effect of Current, Exercise 2: Exercise-2
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A magnetic field can be produced by:-

A uniform but time varying magnetic field exists in a.circular region of radius it is directed into the plane of the paper as shown. The magnitude of the induced electric field at point at a distance from the centre of the circular region.

Assertion: A resistance is connected between the two ends of the parallel smooth conducting rails. A conducting rod lies on these fixed horizontal rails and a uniform constant magnetic field exists perpendicular to the plane of the rails as shown in the figure. If the rod is given a velocity and released as shown in the figure, it will stop after some time. The total work done by the magnetic field is negative.
Reason: In this case, the resultant magnetic force on the free charges is opposite to the velocity of the free charges.
