A circular current loop of magnetic moment $M$ is in an arbitrary orientation in an external magnetic field B. The work done to rotate the loop by $30^{\circ}$ about an axis perpendicular to its plane is
The gyro-magnetic ratio of an electron in an H -atom, according to Bohr model, is
Consider a wire carrying a steady current, $I$ placed in a uniform magnetic field $\mathbf{B}$ perpendicular to its length. Consider the charges inside the wire. It is known that magnetic forces do no work. This implies that,
Two identical current carrying coaxial loops, carry current $I$ in an opposite sense. A simple amperian loop passes through both of them once. Calling the loop as $C$,
A cubical region of space is filled with some uniform electric and magnetic fields. An electron enters the cube across one of its faces with velocity $v$ and a positron enters via opposite face with velocity $-v$. At this instant,