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Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating current
1. A metallic wire coil is stationary in a non – uniform magnetic field. What is the emf. Induced in the coil?
2. Why does metallic piece becomes very hot when it is surrounded by a coil carrying high frequency (H.F) alternating current?
3.
4.
IF the rate of change of current of 2A/s induces an emf of 1omV in a solenoid. What is the self inductance of the solenoid?
A circular copper disc. 10 cm in radius rotates at a speed of 2 π rad/s about an
axis through its centre and perpendicular to the disc. A uniform magnetic field of 0.2T acts perpendicular to the disc.
1) Calculate the potential difference developed between the axis of the disc and the rim.
2) What is the induced current if the resistant of the disc is 2 Ω ?
5.
How is the mutual inductance of a pair of coils affected when
(1) Separation between the coils is increased.
(2) The number of turns of each coil is increased.
(3) A thin iron sheet is placed between two coils, other factors remaining the same. Explain answer in each case.
6.
Distinguish between resistances, reactance and impedance of an a.c. circuit?
7.
A sinusoidal voltage V = 200 sin 314t is applied to a resistor of 10 Ω resistance. Calculate
(1)
8.
rms value of the voltage
(2)
rms value of the current
(3)
Power dissipated as heat in watt.
(a) State the condition under which the phenomenon of resonance occurs
in a series LCR circuit. Plot a graph showing the variation of current with frequency of a.c. sources in a series LCR circuit.
(b)
Show that in a series LCR circuit connected to an a.c. source exhibits resonance at its natural frequency equal to
1
?
LC
Ans 1:
NO emf is induced in the coil as there is no change in the magnetic flux linked with the secondary coil.
Ans 2:
When a metallic piece is surrounded by a coil carrying high frequency (H.F)
alternating current, it becomes hot because eddy currents are produced which in
turn produces joule’s heating effect.
Ans 3:
L=
⇒
10 × 10 −3
∈
=
= 5 × 10−3 Henry
dI / dt
2
L = 5 × 10−3 H
Ans 4:
(1) Radius = 10cm, B = 0.2T w = 2 π rad/s
1
∈= Bwr 2
2
1
2
∈= × 0.2 × 2π × ( 0.1)
2
∈= 0.00628 volts
∈ 0.0628
I = 0.0314 A
I= =
R
2
Ans 5:
(1) When the Separation between the coils is increased, the flux linked with the
secondary coils decreases, hence mutual induction decreases.
µ oN1 N 2 A
, so when N1 and N2 increases, mutual induction increase.
(2) Since m =
l
(3) Mutual induction will increase because
M ∝ µ r (Relative permeability of material)
Ans 6:
Resistance
Reactance
Impedance
1
Opposition offered by Opposition offered by the Opposition offered by
the resistor to the flow inductor or capacitor to the combination of
of current
the flow of current
resistor, inductor or
capacitor
2
It is independent of the It depends on the It depends on the
frequency of the source. frequency of the source
frequency
of
the
source
Ans 7:
V = 200 sin 314t
V = Vo sin wt
Vo = 200V, w = 314 rad/s.
R = 10 Ω
(1) V rms = 2Vo
V rms = 2 × 200 = 282.8 V
V rms 282.8
I rms = 28.28 A
=
(2) I rms =
R
10
(3) Since circuit is purely resistive
∴φ = 0
⇒ P = EvIv cos φ
P = EvIv
P = 282.8 × 28.28
Ans 8:
P = 7.998 watt
(a) In a series LCR circuit
Resonance occurs when XL = XC.
The variation of current with frequency of a.c. source in series LCR circuit
(b) Electrical resonance takes place in a series LCR circuit when circuit allows
maximum alternating current for which
XL = XC
Impedance Z =
I=
R2 + ( X L − X C )
2
E
E
−
2
Z
R2 + ( X L − X C )
For electrical resonance
XL = XC
1
1
WL =
or W 2 =
WC
LC
1
W=
LC
Where w is the natural frequency of the circuit.