Biot-Savart’s Law
Important Questions on Biot-Savart’s Law
A particle carrying a charge equal to times the charge on an electron is rotating one rotation per second in a circular path of radius . The value of the magnetic field produced at the centre will be ( permeability for vacuum)
Biot-Savart law indicates that the moving electrons (velocity ) produce a magnetic field such that:
A small current element of length and carrying current is placed at and is carrying current in direction. If the magnetic field at origin be and at point be then
Calculate the magnetic field at the centre of a coil in the form of a square of side carrying a current .
A current flows in the anticlockwise direction through a square loop of side lying in the plane with its centre at the origin. The magnetic induction at the centre of the square loop is:
The region surrounding a stationary electric dipole has,
If the current flowing in a circular loop is in clockwise direction, then the magnetic induction will be,
According to right-hand thumb rule, if current is directed in upward direction then the direction of magnetic induction is,
The direction of magnetic field produced around a long straight conductor is given by,
In vector form, the magnetic induction at a point of distance from centre of element of length is given as,
The dimension and unit of permeability of free space are,
The magnetic field produced around a straight line wire when current flows through it is,
The value of magnetic induction will be minimum at a point due to a small current carrying conductor when angle between element and line joining point and centre of element is,
The magnitude of magnetic induction at a point due to a small current carrying conductor is,
The phenomenon in which magnetic field is produced in the space near a conductor carrying current is called,
Choose the correct option regarding the magnetic field produced by an electron moving with velocity .
A current element of length and carrying current in direction is placed at . If the magnetic field at origin is and at point is , then,
An infinitely long hollow conducting cylinder with inner radius and outer radius carries a uniform current density along its length. The magnitude of the magnetic field, as a function of the radial distance from the axis, is best represented by:
One of the two identical conducting wires of length is bent in the form of a circular loop and the other one into a circular coil of identical turns. If the same current is passed in both, the ratio of the magnetic field at the centre of the loop to that at the centre of the coil i.e. will be

