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The height at which the weight of a body becomes $1/16^{th}$, its weight on the surface of earth (radius R), is :-

  1. 3R

  2. 4R

  3. 5R

  4. 15R


Correct Option: C

The actual north magnetic pole of earth

  1. Is situated near the geographic south pole.

  2. Is north pole of the magnetic substance of the earth's core.

  3. Attracts the $N$ pole of the compass needle.

  4. Both $(1)$ and $(2)$


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The reason for the magnetic field of the earth is the magnetic substance in the earth’s core. 

So the pole of the earth is the pole of the magnetic substance in the earth’s core.

The actual north magnetic pole of earth is situated near the geographic south pole because the unlike poles attract each other.

 

Atoms or molecules of liquid or gaseous mate-rial are in rapid motion and are not aligned. Thus,

  1. Fluids can be easily magnetised

  2. Fluids can never be magnetised

  3. Liquid iron rotating about an axis in earth's core is an exception

  4. Liquid iron rotating about an axis in earth's core is difficult to be magnetised


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

As the material gets heated or it is in its liquid or gaseous state, the atoms or molecules are in rapid motion and are not aligned. Thus, fluids are seldom magnetic. An exception is when a magnetic material such as iron is in its liquid state and is continuously rotating around the axis; the atoms can be aligned in one direction, even though they are in liquid rapid motion.

When a Magnetic needle is suspended freely, it always aligns itself in the direction of magnetic north and south pole of the earth, the north pole of the needle gets attracted towards the magnetic south pole of the earth and the south gets repelled equally away from it. So two equal and opposite forces acting on the needle should cancel each other which does not happen because the:

  1. Force of attraction and repulsion are equal but not exactly in opposite direction

  2. Force of attraction and repulsion are not exactly equal even though in opposite direction

  3. Force of attraction and repulsion are not equal and not in opposite direction

  4. Force of attraction and repulsion are exactly equal and opposite in direction


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Though two equal and opposite forces are acting on the needles, they don't cancel each other as they act on two different points and they generate torque which later at proper alignment reaches equilibrium such as

$\sum F=0$ and

$\sum M=0$


The place where the angle of dip is 90 are known as

  1. Geographical poles of the earth

  2. Magnetic equator

  3. Magnetic poles of the earth

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Angle of dip at a point on earth is the angle between earth's magnetic field at given point and the horizontal line of magnetic meridian.

Since the magnetic lines of force emerge and terminate at the poles of Earth, the magnetic lines of force at the poles are perpendicular to the surface there. Hence the angle of dip is $90^{\circ}$.

The north pole of earth's magnet is near

  1. Geographic north

  2. At the center of earth

  3. Geographic south

  4. In any direction


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Keep this well in mind that the magnetic poles are opposite in position as the geographic poles.

Magnetic north is at geographic south and vice versa.
Geographic north is the part which includes Greenland and south is Antartica.
When we hang a bar magnet then its poles are attracted to the opposite magnetic poles of the earth. We know that opposite poles attract each other.
That's the reason why the bar's north pole turns towards the geographic north of the earth and the south to south.

The earth's field departs from its dipole shape substantially at large distance (greater than about $3000$ km). The responsible factor for this distortion is then

  1. motion of ions in earth's ionosphere

  2. motion of ions in earth's atmosphere

  3. motion of ions in earth's lithosphere

  4. motion of ions in the space.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Due to motion of ions in earth's ionosphere the earth's magnetic field gets modified.

Which of the following cannot be charged easily by friction?

  1. A plastic scale

  2. A copper rod

  3. An inflated balloon

  4. A woollen cloth


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Copper rod cannot be charged easily by friction because it is a conductor. Only non-conducting materials can be charged easily by friction.

When a glass rod is rubbed with a piece of silk cloth the rod:

  1. and the cloth both acquire positive charge.

  2. becomes positively charged while the cloth has a negative charge.

  3. and the cloth both acquire negative charge.

  4. becomes negatively charged while the cloth has a positive charge.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The two objects charged by friction gets oppositely charged. 
Charge acquired by the glass rod is positive and charge acquired by the cloth is negative. 

When body losses electrons it acquires:

  1. positive charge

  2. negative charge

  3. partially positive charge

  4. partially negative charge


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When body losses electrons, it becomes electron deficient and acquires positive charge.