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A circular arc $$QTS$$  is kept in an external magnetic field $${{\vec B}_0}$$ as shown in figure. The arc carries a current $$I.$$ The magnetic field is directed normal and into the page. The force acting on the arc is
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A. $$2I{B_0}R\hat k$$
B. $$I{B_0}R\hat k$$  
C. $$ - 2I{B_0}R\hat k$$
D. $$ - I{B_0}R\hat k$$
Answer :   $$I{B_0}R\hat k$$
Solution :
We know, $$\vec F = I\left( {\vec \ell \times \vec B} \right)\,\,{\text{or}}\,\,d\vec F = IBd\ell \sin \theta $$
$$\eqalign{ & \therefore F = \int_{{{60}^ \circ }}^{{{120}^ \circ }} {I{B_0}d\ell \,\sin \theta d\ell } \,\,{\text{where,}}\,d\ell = rd\theta \cr & F = \int_{{{60}^ \circ }}^{{{120}^ \circ }} {I{B_0}} R\sin \theta d\theta = IBR\left[ { - \cos \theta } \right]_{{{60}^ \circ }}^{{{120}^ \circ }} \cr & = I{B_0}R\left[ { - \left( { - \frac{1}{2}} \right) + \left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right)} \right] = I{B_0}R \cr} $$
Hence, force acting on the arc is $$I{B_0}R\,\hat k.$$

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A conducting circular loop of radius $$r$$ carries a constant current $$i.$$ It is placed in a uniform magnetic field $${{\vec B}_0}$$ such that $${{\vec B}_0}$$ is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The magnetic force acting on the loop is

A. $$ir\,{B_0}$$
B. $$2\pi \,ir\,{B_0}$$
C. zero
D. $$\pi \,ir\,{B_0}$$
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A battery is connected between two points $$A$$ and $$B$$ on the circumference of a uniform conducting ring of radius $$r$$ and resistance $$R.$$ One of the arcs $$AB$$  of the ring subtends an angle $$\theta $$ at the centre. The value of the magnetic induction at the centre due to the current in the ring is

A. proportional to $$2\left( {{{180}^ \circ } - \theta } \right)$$
B. inversely proportional to $$r$$
C. zero, only if $$\theta = {180^ \circ }$$
D. zero for all values of $$\theta $$
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A proton, a deuteron and an $$\alpha - $$ particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular trajectories in a constant magnetic field. If $${r_p},{r_d},$$  and $${r_\alpha }$$ denote respectively the radii of the trajectories of these particles, then

A. $${r_\alpha } = {r_p} < {r_d}$$
B. $${r_\alpha } > {r_d} > {r_p}$$
C. $${r_\alpha } = {r_d} > {r_p}$$
D. $${r_p} = {r_d} = {r_\alpha }$$
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A circular loop of radius $$R,$$ carrying current $$I,$$ lies in $$x - y$$  plane with its centre at origin. The total magnetic flux through $$x - y$$  plane is

A. directly proportional to $$I$$
B. directly proportional to $$R$$
C. inversely proportional to $$R$$
D. zero

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