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JEE Main 2020 (Online) 6th September Evening Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Change Language
A square loop of side 2$$a$$ and carrying current I is kept in xz plane with its centre at origin. A long wire carrying the same current I is placed parallel to z-axis and passing through point (0, b, 0), (b >> a). The magnitude of torque on the loop about z-axis will be :
A
$${{2{\mu _0}{I^2}{a^2}} \over {\pi b}}$$
B
$${{2{\mu _0}{I^2}{a^2}b} \over {\pi \left( {{a^2} + {b^2}} \right)}}$$
C
$${{{\mu _0}{I^2}{a^2}b} \over {2\pi \left( {{a^2} + {b^2}} \right)}}$$
D
$${{{\mu _0}{I^2}{a^2}} \over {2\pi b}}$$
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JEE Main 2020 (Online) 6th September Evening Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Change Language
A charged particle going around in a circle can be considered to be a current loop. A particle of mass m carrying charge q is moving in a plane with speed v under the influence of magnetic field $$\overrightarrow B $$. The magnetic moment of this moving particle:
A
$${{m{v^2}\overrightarrow B } \over {2{B^2}}}$$
B
-$${{m{v^2}\overrightarrow B } \over {2{B^2}}}$$
C
-$${{m{v^2}\overrightarrow B } \over {{B^2}}}$$
D
-$${{m{v^2}\overrightarrow B } \over {2\pi {B^2}}}$$
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JEE Main 2020 (Online) 6th September Evening Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Change Language
Particle A of mass m1 moving with velocity $$\left( {\sqrt3\widehat i + \widehat j} \right)m{s^{ - 1}}$$ collides with another particle B of mass m2 which is at rest initially. Let $$\overrightarrow {{V_1}} $$ and $$\overrightarrow {{V_2}} $$ be the velocities of particles A and B after collision respectively. If m1 = 2m2 and after
collision $$\overrightarrow {{V_1}} = $$$$\left( {\widehat i + \sqrt 3 \widehat j} \right)$$ , the angle between $$\overrightarrow {{V_1}} $$ and $$\overrightarrow {{V_2}} $$ is :
A
105o
B
15o
C
-45o
D
60o
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JEE Main 2020 (Online) 6th September Evening Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
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Three rods of identical cross-section and lengths are made of three different materials of thermal conductivity K1 , K2 and K3 , respecrtively. They are joined together at their ends to make a long rod (see figure). One end of the long rod is maintained at 100oC and the other at 0oC (see figure). If the joints of the rod are at 70oC and 20oC in steady state and there is no loss of energy from the surface of the rod, the correct relationship between K1 , K2 and K3 is : JEE Main 2020 (Online) 6th September Evening Slot Physics - Heat and Thermodynamics Question 317 English
A
K1 : K3 = 2 : 3,
K2 : K3 = 2 : 5
B
K1 < K2 < K3
C
K1 : K2 = 5 : 2,
K1 : K3 = 3 : 5
D
K1 > K2 > K3

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