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NEET Questions / Physics / Electromagnetic Induction / Induced Electric Field, Eddy Currents
A conducting disc rotates with angular velocity in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the disc. A small conducting ring is placed on the rim of the disc. If is the radius of the disc, then the induced emf between the center and the ring is:
(1/2)Bωr²
Bωr²
2Bωr²
(1/4)Bωr²
A superconducting loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field . The loop is then rotated with a constant angular velocity about an axis perpendicular to the field. The induced emf in the loop is:
BAωsin(ωt)
BAωcos(ωt)
0
BAω
A circular copper disc is rotated in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the disc. Which of the following is true about the induced electric field?
The induced electric field is conservative and radial.
The induced electric field is non-conservative and circular.
The induced electric field is conservative and circular.
The induced electric field is zero.
Induced electric fields are:
Conservative
Non-conservative
Always zero
Only present in static situations
The induced electric field inside a conductor placed in a changing magnetic field is:
Zero
Equal to the applied magnetic field
Proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux
Inversely proportional to the conductivity of the conductor