Online Homework 10-62NK
Online Homework 10-62NK
Online Homework 10-62NK
Online Homework Problem 10.1 [2pt(s)]: Faraday’s law states that the electromotive force around a closed
curve C is given by : , where is the surface normal, and A is an area, the magnetic
field, and S is any surface bounded by C. How is C related the dA?
(b) The area dA is an element of the cross-sectional area of the wire through which the current flows.
(d) The area dA is an element of the surface of the wire through which the current flows.
(a) clockwise
(b) counterclockwise
(c) There is no induced current
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Online Homework Problem 10.3 [2 pt(s)] A metal bar of
length ℓ = 3cm is dragged through our 0,2T lab magnets at a
velocity of v = 5m/s in the direction shown in the figure at the
right. Calculate the emf induced across the long dimension of
the bar
Select One of the Following:
→ → ^ ^ ^ ^
𝑣. 𝐵 = (𝑣 𝑦). (𝐵 𝑧)= 𝑣 . 𝐵 . 𝑦. 𝑧 = 𝑣 . 𝐵 . 𝑧
𝑜 𝑜 𝑜 𝑜 𝑜 𝑜
The dot
product
→ → → ^ ^
𝑣. 𝐵. 𝑑𝑙 = 𝑣 𝐵 𝑥. (𝑥𝑑𝑥) = 𝑣 𝐵 𝑑𝑥
𝑜 𝑜 𝑜
𝑜
The integral
is
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Online Homework Problem 10.4 [2pt(s)]: The figure to
the right shows the magnetic forces on the positive charges
in a conductor moving through an external magnetic field
(not drawn). In what direction does current flow in the
loop?
Select One of the Following:
(a) clockwise
(b) counterclockwise
(c) No current will flow.
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Online Homework Problem 10.5 [2 pt(s)]: The magnetic
field in the circular cylindrical region to the right is
increasing in strength. What is the form of the electric field
in the region?
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Online Homework Problem 10.6 [2 pt(s)]:
The figure to the right shows two loops where one side of
each loop is free to move. The moveable side of each loop
moves toward the top of the page with velocity . How
does the time rate of change of the area of Loop 1, dA1/dt,
compare with the time rate of change of the area of Loop
2, dA2/dt.
Online Homework Problem 10.8 [2 pt(s)]: A square loop of wire with N turns is growing in a constant
uniform magnetic field, B, as shown below. The length of one of the sides of the square, ℓ(t), is increasing with
time as the function ℓ(t) = γt2. Calculate the emf as a function of time.
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Select One of the Following:
(a) |emf| = |NBγ2t5/5| (b) |emf| = |4NBγ2t3| (c) |emf| = |2NBγt| (d) |emf| = |4NBγt3| (e) |emf| = |4vBγt2|
∅ = NBA= 𝑁𝐵𝛾 2 𝑡 4
𝑚
𝑑∅ 𝑑
= 𝑁𝐵𝛾 2 𝑡 4 = −4Bγ2 t 3
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
Online Homework Problem 10.9 [2pt(s)]: A solenoid, of radius of 3,5cm and a length of 80cm, has an
average magnetic field of 2,5.10-5 T. It is wound with 100 turns of wire. Compute the magnetic flux through the
solenoid.
Select One of the Following:
(a) 1,9.10-5 Wb (b) 4,3.10-4 Wb (c) 9,6.10-6 Wb (d) 5,5.10-5 Wb (e) 1,2.10-6 Wb
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Online Homework Problem 10.10 [2pt(s)]: The wire in
the figure is straight, infinitely long, and carries current to
the right of the page. The loop in the figure is moving
away from the wire in the direction drawn. Is a current
induced in the loop? If a current is induced, what is the
direction of the induced current in the loop ?
Select One of the Following:
The right-hand rule for the magnetic field induced by a current-carrying wire
indicates that the magnetic field due to the current points into the page
below the wire. The loop is moving from stronger magnetic field to weaker
magnetic field. Thus, the magnetic flux through the loop is decreasing as the
loop moves. Current is induced in the loop to oppose the change in magnetic
flux through the loop. Because the magnetic flux through the loops is
decreasing, a current is induced in the loop to bolster the magnetic field at
the loop. The right-hand rule for the magnetic field for current-carrying wire
indicates that a magnetic field into the page would be created by a clockwise
current