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A coil of wire having finite inductance and resistance has a conducting ring placed coaxially within it. The coil is connected to a battery at time t = 0, so that a time-dependent current starts flowing through the coil. If I1 is the current induced in the ring, and B is the magnetic field at the axis of the coil due to I2, then as a function of time (t> 0), the product I2 (t) B(t)

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Increases with time
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Decreases with time
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Does not vary with time
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Passes through a maximum
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Solution

The correct option is D Passes through a maximum

Using k1,k2 etc, as different constants.
I1(t)=k1[1etτ],B(t)=k2I1(t)
I2(t)=k3dB(t)dt=k4etτ
l2(t)B(t)=k5[1etτ][etτ]
This quantity is zero for t=0 and t= and positive for other value of t. It must , therefore, pass through a maximum.


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