Physics 1653 Exam 3 - Review Questions: Sphere A Sphere B
Physics 1653 Exam 3 - Review Questions: Sphere A Sphere B
Physics 1653 Exam 3 - Review Questions: Sphere A Sphere B
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14. Two positive point charges Q and 2Q are separated by a distance R. If the charge Q
experiences a force of magnitude F when the separation is R, what is the magnitude
of the force on the charge 2Q when the separation is 2R ?
(a) F/4
(b) F/2
(c) F
(d) 2F
(e) 4F
15. A charge Q exerts a 12 N force on another charge q. If the distance between the
charges is doubled, what is the magnitude of the force exerted on Q by q?
(a) 3 N
(b) 6 N
(c) 24 N
(d) 36 N
(e) 48 N
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16. At what separation will two charges, each of magnitude 6.0 C, exert a force of 1.4
N on each other?
(a) 5.1 106 m
(b) 0.23 m
(c) 0.48 m
(d) 2.0 m
(e) 40 m
17. One mole of a substance contains 6.02 1023 protons and an equal number of
electrons. If the protons could somehow be separated from the electrons and placed
in very small, individual containers separated by 1.00 103 m, what would be the
magnitude of the electrostatic force exerted by one box on the other?
(a) 8.7 108 N
(b) 9.5 109 N
(c) 2.2 1010 N
(d) 8.3 1013 N
(e) 1.6 1019 N
19. A 4.0-C charge is located 0.30 m to the left of a +6.0-C charge. What is the
magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force on the positive charge?
(a) 2.4 N, to the right
(b) 2.4 N, to the left
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20. Determine the ratio of the electrostatic force to the gravitational force between a
proton and an electron, FE/FG. Note: k = 8.99 109 Nm2/C2; G = 6.672 1011
Nm2/kg2; me = 9.109 1031 kg; and mp = 1.672 1027 kg.
(a) 1.24 1023
(b) 2.52 1029
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36. What is the magnitude of the electric field due to a 4.0 109 C charge at a point
0.020 m away?
(a) 1.8 103 N/C
(b) 9.0 104 N/C
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46. Which one of the following statements is true concerning the spacing of the electric
field lines in the vicinity of two point charges of equal magnitude and opposite
sign?
(a) It indicates the direction of the electric field.
(b) It does not depend on the magnitude of the charges.
(c) It is large when the magnitude of the charges is large.
(d) It indicates the relative magnitude of the electric field.
(e) It is small when the magnitude of the charges is small.
47. Which one of the following statements is true concerning the electrostatic charge on
a conductor?
(a) It is uniformly distributed throughout the volume.
(b) It is confined to the surface and is uniformly distributed.
(c) Most of the charge is on the outer surface, but it is not uniformly distributed.
(d) It is entirely on the surface and it is distributed according to the shape of the
object.
(e) It is dispersed throughout the volume of the object and distributed according to
the objects shape.
49. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric force on a 1.2 C charge at a
point where the electric field is 2500 N/C and is directed along the +y axis.
(a) 0.15 N, y direction
(b) 0.15 N, +y direction
(c) 0.0030 N, y direction
(d) 0.0030 N, +y direction
(e) 4.3 N, +x direction
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58. Two identical conducting spheres carry charges of +5.0 C and 1.0 C,
respectively. The centers of the spheres are initially separated by a distance L. The
two spheres are brought together so that they are in contact. The spheres are then
returned to their original separation L. What is the ratio of the magnitude of the
force on either charge after the spheres are touched to that before they were
touched?
(a) 1/1
(b) 4/5
(c) 9/5
(d) 5/1
(e) 4/9
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61. Determine the excess charge on the inner surface of the outer sphere (a distance b
from the center of the system).
(a) zero coulombs
(b) 6 C
(c) +6 C
(d) +12 C
(e) 12 C
62. Determine the excess charge on the outer surface of the outer sphere
(a distance c from the center of the system).
(a) zero coulombs
(b) 6 C
(c) +6 C
(d) +12 C
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(e) 12 C
63. Which one of the following figures shows a qualitatively accurate sketch of the
electric field lines in and around this system?
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Two positive point charges are separated by a distance R. If the distance between the
charges is reduced to R/2, what happens to the total electric potential energy of the
system?
(a) It is doubled.
(b) It remains the same.
(c) It increases by a factor of 4.
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(d) +8.5 J
(e) +14 J
(e) +4.4kQ/R
24. Two charges of opposite sign and equal magnitude Q = 2.0 C are held 2.0 m apart
as shown in the figure. Determine the magnitude of the electric field at the point P.
(a) 2.2 109 V/m
(b) 5.6 108 V/m
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27. Which one of the following statements concerning electrostatic situations is false?
(a) E is zero everywhere inside a conductor.
(b) Equipotential surfaces are always perpendicular to E.
(c) It takes zero work to move a charge along an equipotential surface.
(d) If V is constant throughout a region of space then E must be zero in that region.
(e) No force component acts along the path of a charge as it is moved along an
equipotential surface.
44. A parallel plate capacitor with plates of area A and plate separation d is charged so
that the potential difference between its plates is V. If the capacitor is then isolated
and its plate separation is decreased to d/2, what happens to its capacitance?
(a) The capacitance is twice its original value.
(b) The capacitance is four times its original value.
(c) The capacitance is eight times its original value.
(d) The capacitance is one half of its original value.
(e) The capacitance is unchanged.
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48. A parallel plate capacitor has a potential difference between its plates of 1.2 V and a
plate separation distance of 2.0 mm. What is the magnitude of the electric field if a
material that has a dielectric constant of 3.3 is inserted between the plates?
(a) 75 V/m
(b) 180 V/m
50. The effective area of each plate of a parallel plate capacitor is 2.4 m2. The capacitor
is filled with neoprene rubber ( = 6.4). When a 3.0-V potential difference exists
across the plates of the capacitor, the capacitor stores 5.0 C of charge. Determine
the plate separation of the capacitor.
(a) 7.2 105 m
(b) 3.0 104 m
54. 54. A parallel plate capacitor has plates of area 2.0 103 m2 and plate separation
1.0 104 m. Air fills the volume between the plates. What potential difference is
required to establish a 3.0 C charge on the plates?
(a) 9.3 102 V
(b) 2.4 104 V
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3.
How many electrons flow through a battery that delivers a current of 3.0 A for 12 s?
(a) 4
(b) 36
9.
When a light bulb is connected to a 4.5 V battery, a current of 0.16 A passes through
the bulb filament. What is the resistance of the filament?
(a) 440
(b) 28
(c) 9.3
(d) 1.4
(e) 0.72
12. Determine the length of a copper wire that has a resistance of 0.172 and crosssectional area of 1 104 m2. The resistivity of copper is 1.72 108 m.
(a) 0.1 m
(b) 10 m
(c) 100 m
(d) 1000 m
(e) 10 000 m
13. The resistivity of a silver wire is 1.59 108 m. The radius of the wire is 5.04
104 m. If the length of the wire is 3.00 m, what is the resistance of the wire?
(a) 0.0598
(b) 47.0
(c) 9.46
(d) 0.167
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(e) 1.88
21. A 40-W and a 60-W light bulb are designed for use with the same voltage. What is
the ratio of the resistance of the 60-W bulb to the resistance of the 40-W bulb?
(a) 1.5
(b) 0.67
(c) 2.3
(d) 0.44
(e) 3.0
22. A 5-A current is maintained in a simple circuit that consists of a resistor between
the terminals of an ideal battery. If the battery supplies energy at a rate of 20 W, how
large is the resistance?
(a) 0.4
(b) 0.8
(c) 2
(d) 4
(e) 8
23. A computer monitor uses 2.0 A of current when it is plugged into a 120 V outlet.
The monitor is never turned off. What is the yearly cost of operating the monitor if
the cost of electricity is $0.12/kWh?
(a) $14
(b) $21
(e) $250
(c) $98
(d) $170
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45. Jasons circuit has a 24- resistor that is connected in series to two 12- resistors
that are connected in parallel. JoAnnas circuit has three identical resistors wired in
parallel. If the equivalent resistance of Jasons circuit is the same as that of
JoAnnas circuit, determine the value of JoAnnas resistors.
(a) 90
(b) 48
(c) 30
(d) 24
(e) 12
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(c) 30
(d) 50
(e) 100
(c) 30 V
(d) 60 V
(e) 100 V
(c) 30 V
(d) 60 V
(e) 100 V
(c) 0.7 A
(d) 1 A
(e) 2 A
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56. A non-ideal battery has a 6.0-V emf and an internal resistance of 0.6 . Determine
the terminal voltage when the current drawn from the battery is 1.0 A.
(a) 5.0 V
(b) 6.0 V
(c) 5.4 V
(d) 6.6 V
(e) 5.8 V
58. A battery is manufactured to have an emf of 24.0 V, but the terminal voltage is only
22.0 V when the battery is connected across a 7.5- resistor. What is the internal
resistance of the battery?
(a) 3.2
(b) 0.27
(c) 1.2
(d) 0.75
(e) 0.68
(d) 1.3 A
(e) 2.0 A
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are arranged as shown in the circuit diagram. Which one of the following
entries in the table is correct? Power Delivered Power Delivered
by Battery 1 by Battery 2
Power Delivered
by Battery 1
(a) 2.5 W
(b) 4.0 W
(c) 1.0 W
(d) 1.0 W
(e) 4.0 W
Power Delivered
by Battery 2
2.5 W
1.0 W
1.0 W
4.0 W
4.0 W
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(c) 7.5
(d) 9.4
(e) 11
(c) 6.9 A
(d) 7.5 A
(e) 25 A
(c) 5.6 A
(d) 6.9 A
(e) 14 A
66. How much energy is dissipated in the 1.8- resistor in 4.0 seconds?
(a) 18 J
(b) 28 J
(c) 55 J
(d) 64 J
(e) 93 J
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(c) 8.0 V
(d) 17 V
(e) 25 V
79. 79. When two capacitors are connected in series, the equivalent capacitance of the
combination is 100 F. When the two are connected in parallel, however, the
equivalent capacitance is 450 F. What are the capacitances of the individual
capacitors?
(a) 200 F and 250 F
(b) 125 F and 325 F
(c) 175 F and 275 F
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85. How much charge is on the capacitor 2.0 s after the switch is closed?
(c) 3.7 104 C
(d) 5.2 104 C
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88. What is the charge remaining on either plate after one time constant has elapsed?
(a) 7.4 105 C
(b) 5.5 105 C
96. Two wires A and B are made of the same material and have the same diameter.
Wire A is twice as long as wire B. If each wire has the same potential difference
across its ends, which one of the following statements is true concerning the current
in wire A?
(a) The current is one-fourth that in B.
(b) The current is four times that in B.
(c) The current is equal to the current in B.
(d) The current is half as much as that in B.
(e) It is twice as much as that in B.
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Physics 1653
Chap 19 Review Questions
8.
Which one of the following statements best explains why a constant magnetic field
can do no work on a moving charged particle?
(a) The magnetic field is conservative.
(b) The magnetic force is a velocity dependent force.
(c) The magnetic field is a vector and work is a scalar quantity.
(d) The magnetic force is always perpendicular to the velocity of the particle.
(e) The electric field associated with the particle cancels the effect of the magnetic
field on the particle.
11. An electron is moving with a speed of 3.5 105 m/s when it encounters a magnetic
field of 0.60 T. The direction of the magnetic field makes an angle of 60.0 with
respect to the velocity of the electron.
What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron?
(a) 4.9 1013 N
(b) 3.2 1013 N
12. A proton traveling due north enters a region that contains both a magnetic field and
an electric field. The electric field lines point due west. It is observed that the proton
continues to travel in a straight line due north. In which direction must the magnetic
field lines point?
(a) up
(c) east
(e) south
(b) down
(d) west
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13. An electron travels through a region of space with no acceleration. Which one of the
following statements is the best conclusion?
(a) Both E and B must be zero in that region.
(b) E must be zero, but B might be non-zero in that region.
(c) E and B might both be non-zero, but they must be mutually perpendicular.
(d) B must be zero, but E might be non-zero in that region.
(e) E and B might both be non-zero, but they must point in opposite directions.
14. A particle with a mass of 6.64 1027 kg and a charge of +3.20 1019 C is
accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 2.45 106 V. The particle
then enters a uniform 1.60-T magnetic field. If the particles velocity is
perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times, what is the magnitude of the
magnetic force exerted on the particle?
(a) zero newtons
(b) 1.14 1010 N
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(c) 0.9874
(d) 0.9812
(e) 0.9749
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24. Determine the magnitude of the magnetic field if ion A travels in a semicircular
path of radius 0.50 m at a speed of 5.0 106 m/s.
(a) 1.0 T
(b) 0.84 T
(c) 0.42 T
(d) 0.21 T
(e) 0.11 T
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31. A circular coil consists of 5 loops each of diameter 1.0 m. The coil is placed in an
external magnetic field of 0.5 T. When the coil carries a current of 4.0 A, a torque of
magnitude 3.93 Nm acts on it. Determine the angle between the normal to the plane
of the coil and the direction of the magnetic field.
(a) 0
(b) 30
(c) 45
(d) 60
(e) 90
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34. A single circular loop of wire of radius 0.75 m carries a constant current of 3.0 A.
The loop may be rotated about an axis that passes through the center and lies in the
plane of the loop. When the orientation of the normal to the loop with respect to the
direction of the magnetic field is 25, the torque on the coil is 1.8 Nm. What is the
magnitude of the uniform magnetic field exerting this torque on the loop?
(a) 0.37 T
(b) 1.7 T
(c) 3.0 T
(d) 0.46 T
(e) 0.80 T
35. A coil consists of 240 circular loops, each of radius 0.044 m, and carries a current of
2.2 A. Determine the magnetic moment of the coil.
(a) 0.21 Am2
(b) 0.65 Am2
(e) 23 Am2
38. A solenoid of length 0.250 m and radius 0.0200 m is comprised of 120 turns of
wire. Determine the magnitude of the magnetic field at the center of the solenoid
when it carries a current of 15.0 A.
(a) 2.26 103 T
(b) 4.52 103 T
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(c) 6
(d) 4
(e) 1
41. A long, straight wire carries a current I. If the magnetic field at a distance d from the
wire has magnitude B, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance 2d
from the wire?
(a) B/2
(b) B/4
(c) 2B
(d) 4B
(e) 8B
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42. An overhead electric power line carries a maximum current of 125 A. What is the
magnitude of the maximum magnetic field at a point 4.50 m directly below the
power line?
(c) 3.49 105 T
(d) 4.69 104 T
(d) 12 A
(e) 24 A
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50. What is the direction of the magnetic field at point P due to the current in the wire?
(a) to the right of page
(b) to the left of the page
(c) toward the bottom of the page
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Magnetic Induction
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8.
The Earths magnetic field passes through a square tabletop with a magnitude of
4.95 105 T and directed at an angle of 165 relative to the normal of the tabletop.
If the tabletop has 1.50-m sides, what is the magnitude of the magnetic flux through
it?
(a) 1.08 104 Wb
(c) 2.88 105 Wb
(e) 3.30 106 Wb
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(b) 7.11 10 Wb
(d) 1.92 10 Wb
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9.
13. A magnetic field is directed perpendicular to the plane of the 0.15-m 0.30-m
rectangular coil comprised of 120 loops of wire. To induce an average emf of 1.2
V in the coil, the magnetic field is increased from 0.1 T to 1.5 T during a time
interval t. Determine t.
(a) 0.053 s
(b) 0.13 s
(c) 1.6 s
(d) 6.3 s
(e) 7.6 s
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16. What is the magnitude of the average induced emf in the loop if the magnitude of
the magnetic field is doubled in 0.4 s?
(a) 0.43 V
(b) 0.65 V
(c) 0.014 V
(d) 0.027 V
(e) 0.038 V
17. What is the average current around the loop if the magnitude of the magnetic field is
doubled in 0.4 s?
(a) 2.8 103 A, clockwise
(b) 4.5 103 A, clockwise
(c) 4.5 103 A, counterclockwise
18. If the magnetic field is held constant at 3.0 T and the loop is pulled out of the region
that contains the field in 0.2 s, what is the magnitude of the average induced emf in
the loop?
(a) 8.6 103 V
(b) 9.8 103 V
19. If the magnetic field is held constant at 3.0 T and the loop is pulled out of the region
that contains the field in 0.2 s, at what rate is energy dissipated in R?
(a) 1.8 102 W
(b) 3.6 102 W
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28. The angular speed of a motor is 262 rad/s. The back emf generated by the motor is
89.4 V. Assuming all other factors remain the same, determine the back emf if the
angular speed of the motor is reduced to 154 rad/s.
(a) 32.3 V
(b) 44.7 V
(c) 52.5 V
(d) 89.4 V
(e) 152 V
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45. Immediately after the switch S is closed, which one of the following statements is
true?
(a) An induced current will flow from right to left in R.
(b) An induced current will flow from left to right in r.
(c) A magnetic field that points toward B appears inside coil 1.
(d) An induced magnetic field that points toward B appears inside coil 2.
(e) A current will pass through r, but there will be no current through R.
46. Assume the switch S has been closed for a long time. Which one of the following
statements is true?
(a) An induced current will flow from right to left in R.
(b) An induced current will flow from left to right in r.
(c) A magnetic field that points toward B appears inside coil 1.
(d) An induced magnetic field that points toward B appears inside coil 2.
(e) A current will pass through r, but there will be no current through R.
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47. Assume S has been closed for a long time. Which one of the following statements is
true when coil 1 and its core are moved toward point B?
(a) There is no induced current in r.
(b) There is a magnetic field in coil 1 that points toward B.
(c) There is an induced current in R that flows from left to right.
(d) There is an induced current in R that flows from right to left.
(e) There is an induced magnetic field in coil 2 that points toward B.
48. Assume that S has been closed for a long time. Which one of the following changes will
not result in an induced current in coil 2 that flows from left to right through R.
(a) Coil 1 and its core are moved toward A.
(d) The switch S is opened.
(b) Coil 2 and its core are moved toward B. (e) The iron core is removed from coil 1.
(c) Coil 2 and its core are moved toward C.
49. Assume that S has been closed for a long time. Which one of the following changes will
result in an induced magnetic field in coil 2 that points toward C?
(a) The switch S is opened.
(d) Coil 1 and its core are moved toward B.
(b) The iron core is removed from coil 1. (e) Coil 2 and its core are moved toward C.
(c) Coil 1 and its core are moved toward A.
50. Assume that S has been closed for a long time. Which one of the following
statements is true if S is suddenly opened?
(a) There is no induced current through R.
(b) There is no induced magnetic field in coil 2.
(c) There is an induced current in R that flows from right to left.
(d) There is an induced magnetic field in coil 2 that points toward C.
(e) There is an induced magnetic field in coil 2 that points toward B.
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51. Assume that S has been closed for a long time. Which one of the following
statements is true if coil 2 is moved toward C?
(a) There is an induced magnetic field in coil 2 that points toward B.
(b) There is an induced magnetic field in coil 2 that points toward C.
(c) There is an induced current in R that flows from right to left.
(d) There is an induced north pole at the right end of coil 2.
(e) There is no induced current in R.
54. The current in the secondary coil of a step-up transformer is 0.86 A when the
current in the primary coil is 4.8 A. Determine the turns ratio, Ns/Np, of the
transformer.
(a) 5.6
(b) 4.1
(c) 0.24
(d) 0.18
(e) 0.12
55. A transformer changes 120 V across the primary to 1200 V across the secondary. If
the secondary coil has 800 turns, how many turns does the primary coil have?
(a) 40
(b) 80
(c) 100
(d) 400
(e) 4000
56. A transformer has 450 turns in its primary coil and 30 turns in its secondary coil.
Which one of the following statements concerning this transformer is true?
(a) This is a step-up transformer.
(b) The turns ratio is 15 for this transformer.
(c) The ratio of the voltages Vs / Vp is 15 for this transformer.
(d) The ratio of the currents Is / Ip is 0.067 for this transformer.
(e) The power delivered to the secondary must be the same as that delivered to
the primary.
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