A toroid has a non ferromagnetic core of inner radius 24 cm and outer radius 25 cm , around which 4900 turns of a wire are wound. If the current in the wire is 12 A , the magnetic field inside the core of the toroid is
Two infinitely long wires each carrying the same current and pointing in $$+y$$ direction are placed in the $$x y$$-plane, at $$x=-2 \mathrm{~cm}$$ and $$x=1 \mathrm{~cm}$$. An electron is fired with speed $$u$$ from the origin making an angle of $$+45^{\circ}$$ from the $$X$$-axis. The force on the electron at the instant it is fired is
[$$B_0$$ is the magnitude of the field at origin due to the wire at $$x=1 \mathrm{~cm}$$ alone].
Two electrons, $$e_1$$ and $$e_2$$ of mass $$m$$ and charge $$q$$ are injected into the perpendicular direction of the magnetic field $$B$$ such that the kinetic energy of $$e_1$$ is double than that of $$e_2$$. The relation of their frequencies of rotation, $$f_1$$ and $$f_2$$ is
A wire of length $$L$$ metre carrying a current $$I$$ ampere is bent in the form of a circle. Magnitude of its magnetic moment is