
Two identical conductors of copper and aluminium are placed in identical electric fields. The magnitude of an induced charge in aluminium will be

Important Questions on Electromagnetic Induction




In the following circuit the switch is closed at . The charge on the capacitor as a function of time will be given by





A metallic rod of length is tied to a string of length and made to rotate with angular speed on a horizontal table with one end of the string fixed. If there is a vertical magnetic field B in the region, the e.m.f. induced across the ends of the rod is:

A square frame of side and a long straight wire carrying current are in the plane of the paper. Starting from close to the wire, the frame moves towards the right with a constant speed of (see figure). The e.m.f induced at the time the left arm of the frame is at from the wire is




The figure shows a circular area of tthe radius where a uniform magnetic field is going into the plane of the paper and increasing in magnitude at a constant rate. In that case, which of the following graphs, drawn schematically, correctly shows the variation of the induced electric field ?

In a coil of resistance , a current is induced by changing the magnetic flux through it as shown in the figure. The magnitude of change in flux through the coil is:






The figure shows the cross section of a cylindrical region of radius in which the magnetic field points into the page. The magnitude of the field is at time and it decreases to zero in seconds.
The induced electric field at a distance from the centre inside the cylindrical region is given by

The circular wire in figure below encircles solenoid in which the magnetic flux is increasing at a constant rate out of the plane of the page.
The clockwise emf around the circular loop is By definition a voltammeter measures the voltage difference between the two points given
by We assume that and are infinitesimally close to each other. The values of along the path and along the path respectively are

