The period of oscillation of a magnet in vibration magnetometer is 2 sec. The period of oscillation of a magnet whose magnetic moment is four times that of the first magnet is
(1) 1 sec
(2) 4 sec
(3) 8 sec
(4) 0.5 sec
If a magnetic needle is made to vibrate in uniform field H, then its time period is T. If it vibrates in the field of intensity 4H, its time period will be:
1. 2T
2. T/2
3. 2/T
4. T
A magnet is suspended in such a way that it oscillates in the horizontal plane. It makes 20 oscillations per minute at a place where dip angle is 30o and 15 oscillations per minute at a place where dip angle is 60o. The ratio of total earth's magnetic field at the two places is:
1.
2.
3. 4:9
4.
A bar magnet A of magnetic moment MA is found to oscillate at a frequency twice that of magnet B having identical size as magnet A, of magnetic moment MB when placed in a vibrating magneto-meter. We may say that
(1)
(2) MA = 8MB
(3) MA = 4MB
(4) MB = 8MA
A magnet of magnetic moment M oscillating freely in earth's horizontal magnetic field makes n oscillations per minute. If the magnetic moment is quadrupled and the earth's field is doubled, the number of oscillations made per minute would be
1. 2.
3. 4.
Magnets A and B are geometrically similar but the magnetic moment of A is twice that of B. If T1 and T2 be the time periods of the oscillation when their like poles and unlike poles are kept together respectively, then will be:
1. 1/3
2. 1/2
3.
4.
The number of turns and radius of cross-section of the coil of a tangent galvanometer is doubled. The reduction factor K will be
1. K 2. 2K
3. 4K 4. K/4
A magnetic needle suspended by a silk thread is vibrating in the earth's magnetic field. If the temperature of the needle is increased by 500°C, then
(1) The time period decreases
(2) The time period remains unchanged
(3) The time period increases
(4) The needle stops vibrating
Two tangent galvanometers having coils of the same radius are connected in series. A current flowing in them produces deflections of 60° and 45° respectively. The ratio of the number of turns in the coils is
1. 4/3 2.
3. 4.
The time period of oscillation of a bar magnet suspended horizontally along the magnetic meridian is T0. If this magnet is replaced by another magnet of the same size and pole strength but with double the mass, the new time period will be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) 2T0