Q.
Column I gives certain situations in which a straight metallic wire of resistance R is used and Column II gives some resulting effects. Match the statements in Column I with the statements in Column II:
Column I
Column II
A
A charged capacitor is connected to the ends of the wire.
P
A constant current flows through the wire.
B
The wire is moved perpendicular to its length with a constant velocity in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of motion.
Q
Thermal energy is generated in the wire.
C
The wire is placed in a constant electric field that has a direction along the length of the wire.
R
A constant potential difference develops between the ends of the wire.
D
A battery of constant emf is connected to the ends of the wire.
S
Charges of constant magnitude appear at the ends of the wire.
(A)→(Q)
The capacitor discharges by generating heat in the wire. (B)→ (R), (S)
Induced emf is e=vBI, which appears across the wire: (C)→(R),(S)
Free electrons in the wire experience electric force F=eE and accumulate at the end, thereby creating a potential difference across the ends. (D)→(P),(Q),(R)
Free electrons in the wire experience electric force F=eE and accumulate at the end, thereby creating a potential difference across the ends.