JEE Main & Advanced Physics Electro Magnetic Induction Question Bank Faraday's and Lenz's Law

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     A magnet is dropped down an infinitely long vertical copper tube                                            [KCET 2002]

    A)            The magnet moves with continuously increasing velocity and ultimately acquires a constant terminal velocity

    B)            The magnet moves with continuously decreasing velocity and ultimately comes to rest

    C)            The magnet moves with continuously increasing velocity but constant acceleration

    D)            The magnet moves with continuously increasing velocity and acceleration

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

               If bar magnet is falling vertically through the hollow region of long vertical copper tube then the magnetic flux linked with the copper tube (due to 'non-uniform' magnetic field of magnet) changes and eddy currents are generated in the body of the tube by Lenz's law the eddy currents opposes the falling of the magnet which therefore experience a retarding force. The retarding force increases with increasing velocity of the magnet and finally equals the weight of the magnet. The magnet then attains a constant final terminal velocity i.e. magnet ultimately falls with zero acceleration in the tube.


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