2nd Year Physics Chapter 14 Notes
Handwritten Very easy to understandable notes of 2nd Year Physics Chapter 14 Notes written by Professor Mr. Adnan Khan. These notes are very helpful in the preparation of 2nd Year Physics Chapter 14 Notes for the students of the intermediate and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.
Summary and Contents:
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
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- Magnetic field due to current in a long straight wire
- Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field
- What is Magnetic flux and flux density
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- Ampere's law and determination of flux density B
- Field due to a current carrying solenoid
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- Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field
- Motion of charged particles in an electric and magnetic field
- Determination of E/M of an electron
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- Cathode ray oscilloscope and its uses
- Torque on a current-carrying coil
- Galvanometer
- Important 2nd year physics chapter 14 important short questions for Intermediate part-II students.
- What is the ammeter
- what is the voltmeter
- What is ohmmeter
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- AVO Meter- multimeter
- Voltage measuring part of the AVO meter
- Current measuring part of the AVO meter
- Important 2nd year physics chapter 14 exercise short questions for Intermediate part-II students.
- Resistance measuring part of the AVO meter
- Digital multimeter
- A galvanometer having an internal resistance Rg = 15.0 Ohm gives full scale deflection with current Ig= 20.0mA. It is to be converted into an ammeter of range 10.0A. Find the value of shunt resistance Rs.
- Important 2nd year physics chapter 14 solved exercise for Intermediate part-II students.
- The resistance of a galvanometer coil is 50.0 Ohm and reads full scale deflection with a current of 2.0mA. Show by a diagram how to convert this galvanometer into voltmeter reading 200V full scale.
- Important 2nd year physics chapter 14 exercise for Intermediate part-II students.
- The resistance of a galvanometer coil is 10.0 Ohm and reads full scale with a current of 1.0 mA. What should be the values of resistances R1, R2 and R 3 to convert this galvanometer into a multi range ammeter of 100, 10.0 and 1.0A?
- Important 2nd year physics chapter 14 solved numericals for Intermediate part-II students.
- Electric current generates magnetic field. At the same time, a changing magnetic field
produces electric current. This interplay of electricity and magnetism is widely used in a
number of electrical devices and appliances in modem age technology.
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- Magnetic field due to current in a long straight wire: Take a straight, thick copper wire and pass it vertically
through a hole in a horizontal piece of cardboard. Place
small compass needles on the cardboard along a circle with
the centre at the wire. All the compass needles will point in
the direction of N - S.
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- Now pass a heavy current through the
wire. It will be seen that the needles will rotate and will set
themselves tangential to the circle. On reversing
the direction of current, the direction of needles is also
reversed. As the current through the wire is stopped, all the
needles again point along the N-S direction.
- Important 2nd year physics chapter 14 numericals for Intermediate part-II students.
- Following conclusions can be drawn from the above
mentioned experiment: (i) A magnetic field is set up in the region
surrounding a current carrying wire.
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- (ii) The lines of force are circular and their
direction depends upon the direction of
current.
(iii) The magnetic field lasts only as long as the
current is flowing through the wire.
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- The direction of the lines of force can be found by a rule
concluded directly from the above experiment which is stated
as follows: "If the wire is grasped in fist of right hand with
the thumb pointing in the direction of the
current, the fingers of the hand will circle the
wire in the direction of the magnetic field".
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- Force on a current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field: We have seen that a current carrying conductor sets up its
own magnetic field. If such a conductor is placed in an
external magnetic field, the magnetic field of the conductor
will interact with the external magnetic field, as a result of
which the conductor may experience a force.