In NCERT Class 12 Physics Chapter 4, "Moving Charges and Magnetism," students study the magnetic effects of electric current, including Biot-Savart law, Ampere's circuital law, and force on a charged particle in a magnetic field. These concepts lay the groundwork for understanding electromagnetic phenomena and their applications in daily life.
This article provides a curated set of sample MCQs and subjective questions for CBSE and CUET preparation. Downloadable PDFs of detailed question banks for Class 12 Physics Chapter 4 MCQs and previous year questions are also available to help students master NCERT Class 12 Moving Charges and Magnetism.
NCERT Class 12 Physics Chapters
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This question bank includes previous years' CUET and CBSE MCQs, along with questions curated by subject experts. Below are 5 sample multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for Class 12 Physics Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism. For the full set of 50 questions, download the PDF using the link provided below.
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Which of the following graphs correctly represents the variation of the magnitude of the magnetic field outside a straight infinite current carrying wire of radius ‘a’, as a function of distance ‘r’ from the centre of the wire? (a) (b) (c) (d) |
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An isosceles right angled current carrying loop PQR is placed in a uniform magnetic field pointing along PR. If the magnetic force acting on the arm PQ is F, then the magnetic force which acts on the arm QR will be (a) F (b) (c) (d) –F |
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An electron enters a uniform magnetic field with speed v. It describes a semicircular path and comes out of the field. The final speed of the electron is: (a) Zero (b) v (c) (d) 2v |
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A region has a uniform magnetic field in it. A proton enters into the region with velocity making an angle of 45˚with the direction of the magnetic field. In this region the proton will move on a path having the shape of a (a) straight line (b) circle (c) spiral (d) helix |
This question bank includes previous years' CBSE subjective questions (2 marks and above) without solutions, along with expert-curated questions. Below are 5 sample subjective questions for Class 12 Physics Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism. To access all questions, download the PDF from the link provided below.
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Write the expression for the Lorentz force on a particle of charge q moving with a velocity in a magnetic field When is the magnitude of this force maximum? Show that no work is done by this force on the particle during its motion from a point to point (CBSE 2023, 2M) |
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A long straight wire AB carries a current I. A particle (mass m and charge q) moves with a velocity, parallel to the wire, at a distance d from it as shown in the figure. Obtain the expression for the force experienced by the particle and mention its directions. (CBSE 2023, 2M) |
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A long straight conductor kept along X' X axis, carries a steady current I along + x direction. At an instant t, a particle of mass m and charge q at point (x, y) moves with a velocity along + y direction. Find the magnitude and direction of the force on the particle due to the conductor. (CBSE 2023, 2M) |
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An alpha particle is projected with velocity into a region in which magnetic field exists. Calculate the acceleration of the particle in the region. and are unit vectors along x, y and z axis respectively and charge to mass ratio for alpha particle is 4·8 × 107 C/kg. (CBSE 2023, 2M) |
NCERT Science Subjects
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Sub Topics of Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism |
Moving Charges and Magnetism |
4.1 Magnetic Force |
4.2 Motion in a Magnetic Field |
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4.3 Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic Fields |
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4.4 Magnetic Field Due to a Current Element—Biot-Savart Law |
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4.5 Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop |
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4.6 Ampere’s Circuital Law |
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4.7 Solenoid and Toroid |
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4.8 Force Between Two Parallel Currents |
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4.9 Torque on Current Loop—Magnetic Dipole |
NCERT Class 12 Physics Chapter 4, "Moving Charges and Magnetism," focuses on the magnetic effects of electric current. It explains concepts such as magnetic force, motion in magnetic fields, and Biot-Savart law, essential for understanding electromagnetism.
The chapter also covers Ampere’s law, solenoids, and toroids, emphasizing their practical applications. Mastery of NCERT Class 12 Physics Chapter 4 equips students with the knowledge to analyze magnetic phenomena and its real-world uses in devices like motors and generators.