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A current carrying square loop is placed near an infinitely long current carrying wire. The torque acting on the loop is
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class12-ch4
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Mar 27, 2014
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Two parallel wires carry currents $20A$ and $40A$ in the opposite directions. Another wire carrying a current $30A$ parallel to $40A$ is placed mid-way between the two wires. The force on it will be
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aipmt
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cbse
class12
ch4
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force-between-two-parallel-currents
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Feb 22, 2014
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Two parallel wires carrying equal currents in the opposite directions are placed at $x = \pm$ a parallel to the $y$-axis with $z = 0$. Magnetic field at origin $O$ is $B1$ and at $P (2a,0,0)$ is $B2$. Then the ratio $ \large\frac{B1}{B2}$ is
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aipmt
physics
cbse
class12
ch4
moving-charge-and-magnetism
force-between-two-parallel-currents
torque-on-current-loop-and-magnetic-dipole
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Feb 19, 2014
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A proton beam is going from north to south and an electron beam is going from south to north. Neglecting the earth’s magnetic field, the electron beam will be deflected (consider only magnetic forces)
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aipmt
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class12
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Feb 19, 2014
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