Class - 12th, Physics
Class - 12th, Physics
4. Which law is used to calculate the magnetic field due to a current-carrying conductor?
6. The relation between electric field (E) and electric potential (V) is:
7. A current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field experiences a force. This is given by:
14. Write the factors on which internal resistance of the cell depends.
16. Two point charges of+16 μC and -9 μC are placed 8cm apart in air.Determine the position of the
point at which resultant field is zero.
17. Two capacitors of capacitance of 6 μF and 12 μF are connected in series with a battery. The voltage
across the 6 μF capacitor is 2V. Compute the total battery voltage.
18. A copper wire has a resistance of 10 ohm and area of cross-section 1mm 2. A potential difference of
n10 V exist across the wire. Calculate the drift speed of electrons if the number of electrons per
cubic metre in copper is 81028 electrons.
19. A current of 5 A flows through each of two parallel wires. The wires are 2.5 cm apart. Calculate the
force acting per unit length of each wire . What will be the nature of the force , if both currents flows
in same direction.
20. A wire is placed along the North-South direction carries a current of 8A from south to north. Find
the magnetic field due to a 1 cm piece of wire at a point 200 cm north-east from piece? Section D:
Long Answer Type Questions (5 marks each)
21. Derive an expression for the capacience capacitor when a dielectric slab is inserted slab is inserted
between its plates ?
OR
Four capacitor are connected, as shown. Calculate the equivalent capacitance between the points P and Q
22. Derive relation between electric current and drift velocity. Hence deduce Ohm's Law.
OR
Derive a relation between internal resistance , Emf and terminal potential difference of a cell.
23. Apply Biot-Savart law to find the magnetic field due to a circular carrying loop at a point on the axis
of the loop.
OR
Write Properties of Ferro magnetic Substances.