Consider a metal ring kept (supported by a cardboard) on the top of a fixed solenoid carrying a current I (see figure of Question 14). The centre of the ring coincides with the axis of the solenoid. If the current in the solenoid is switched off, what will happen to the ring?
Consider a metal ring kept (supported by a cardboard) on the top of a fixed solenoid carrying a current I (see figure of Question 14). The centre of the ring coincides with the axis of the solenoid. If the current in the solenoid is switched off, what will happen to the ring?
This is a short answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar
When the current is switched on, magnetic flux is linked through the ring. Thus, increase influx takes place. According to Lenz's law, this increase in flux will be opposed and it can happen if the ring moves away from the solenoid.
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Bv = B sin 60°
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M = (μ? πR? ²)/ (2R? )
M ∝ R? ²/R?
(A) The magnet's entry
R =
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