Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Moving Charges and Magnetism, Exercise 1: Exercise
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Explain how crossed and fields serve as a velocity selector.

Two parallel wires separated by carry currents of each in the opposite directions. Find the magnetic induction for the points between the wires at a distance from each wire.

A galvanometer of resistance produces full-scale deflection for a current of . Determine the value of shunt required to make it an ammeter of range of and .

An ammeter and a voltmeter of suitable ranges are to be used to measure the current and voltage of an electric lamp. If a mistake were made and the meters are interchanged what will happen? Explain.

What is the . units of ?

A voltmeter always gives a lower value of Potential Difference. Why?

A voltmeter has a resistance of . A multiplier has been inserted to produce a voltmeter range of How can be multiplier be modified so that the new meter will have a range of .

An electron accelerated by a potential difference of is moving at a distance of from a long, straight wire. If a current of flows through the wire, what will be the force acting on the electron ?
