A. decreases with increasing cross sectional area of material
B. increases with increasing cross-sec-tional area of material
C. does not vary with increasing cross-sectional area of material
D. any of the above
Related Mcqs:
- How does the magnetic compass needle behave in a magnetic field ?
A. It assures a position right angle to magnetic field
B. It starts rotating
C. It assures a position which follows a line of magnetic flux
D. None of the above - What will be the magnetic potential difference across the air gap of 2 cm length in magnetic field of 200 AT/m ?
A. 2 AT
B. 4 AT
C. 6 AT
D. 10 AT - A rectangular magnet of magnetic moment M is cut into two piece of same length, the magnetic moment of each piece will be______________?
A. M
B. M/2
C. 2 M
D. M/4 - If a copper disc is rotated rapidly below a freely suspended magnetic needle, the magnetic needle shall start rotating with a velocity?
A. less than that of disc but in opposite direction
B. equal to that of disc and in the same direction
C. equal to that of disc and in the opposite direction
D. less than that of disc and in the same direction - For which of the following materials the net magnetic moment should be zero ?
A. Diamagnetic materials
B. Ferrimagnetic materials
C. Antiferromagnetic materials
D. Antiferrimagnetic materials - Magnetic moment is a_____________?
A. pole strength
B. universal constant
C. scalar quantity
D. vector quantity - The materials are a bit inferior conductors of magnetic flux than air
A. ferromagnetic
B. paramagnetic
C. diamagnetic
D. dielectric - A 300 mm long conductor is carrying a current of 10 A and is situated at right angles to a magnetic field having a flux density of 0.8 T ; the force on the conductor will be____________?
A. 240 N
B. 24 N
C. 2.4 N
D. 0.24 N - A material which is slightly repelled by a magnetic field is known as_____________?
A. ferromagnetic material
B. diamagnetic material
C. paramagnetic material
D. conducting material - The direction of magnetic lines of force is________________?
A. from south pole to north pole
B. from north pole to south pole
C. from one end of the magnet to another
D. none of the above