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1. A thin copper ring encloses an area S. The area is linked by magnetic flux that is increasing.

The
rate of change of the magnetic flux from time t = 0 to time t = T is R.

The emf induced in the copper ring during the time t = 0 to time t = T is

A. R.

B. RS.

C. RST.
RS
.
D. T
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2. The variation with time t of the magnetic flux Φ through a coil is shown below.

0
0 t

Which of the following diagrams best shows the variation with time t of the emf E induced in
the coil?

A . E B . E

0 0
0 t 0 t

C . E D . E

0 0
0 t 0 t

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3. Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction states that the induced emf is

A. proportional to the change in magnetic flux linkage.

B. proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux linkage.

C. equal to the change in magnetic flux linkage.

D. equal to the change of magnetic flux.


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4. The maximum value of a sinusoidal alternating current in a resistor of resistance R is I0. The
maximum current is increased to 2I0.

Assuming that the resistance of the resistor remains constant, the average power dissipated in
the resistor is now

2
1
I 0 R.
A. 2

2
I 0 R.
B.

2
2 I 0 R.
C.

2
4 I 0 R.
D.
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5. A resistor is connected in series with an alternating current supply of negligible internal
resistance. The peak value of the supply voltage is Vo and the peak value of the current in the
resistor is I0. The average power dissipation in the resistor is

V0 I 0
A. 2

V0 I 0

B. 2

V0 I 0
C. .

V0 I 0
D. 2 .
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6. The rms voltages across the primary and secondary coils in an ideal transformer are Vp and Vs
respectively. The currents in the primary and secondary coils are Ip and Is respectively.

Which one of the following statements is always true?

A. Vs = Vp

B. Is = Ip

C. VsIs = VpIp

Vs I s
=
Vp I p
D. .
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