Electromagnetic induction If current in a conductor increases then according to Lenz's law self-induced voltage will Aid the increasing current Tend to decrease the amount of current Aid the applied voltage Produce current opposite to the increasing current Aid the increasing current Tend to decrease the amount of current Aid the applied voltage Produce current opposite to the increasing current ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction The self inductances of two coils are 8 mH and 18 mH. If the coefficient of coupling is 0.5, the mutual inductance of the coils is 18 mH 12 mH 6 mH 36 mH 18 mH 12 mH 6 mH 36 mH ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction The direction of induced e.m.f. can be found by Laplace's law Fleming's right hand rule Lenz's law Kirchhoff s voltage law Laplace's law Fleming's right hand rule Lenz's law Kirchhoff s voltage law ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction The property of coil by which a counter e.m.f. is induced in it when the current through the coil changes is known as Mutual inductance Self-inductance Capacitance Series aiding inductance Mutual inductance Self-inductance Capacitance Series aiding inductance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction The self-inductance of the coil may be defined as equal to the e.m.f. induced in volts when the current in the circuit changes at the rate of unit Weber turns. Yes No Yes No ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction The magnitude of the induced e.m.f. in a conductor depends on the Amount of flux cut Amount of flux linkages Rate of change of flux-linkages Flux density of the magnetic field Amount of flux cut Amount of flux linkages Rate of change of flux-linkages Flux density of the magnetic field ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP