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FyBCh20-21NVC07 Magnetism and Magnetic Induction

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FyBCh20-21NVC07 G-Level Test On Magnetism and Magnetic Induction


Instructions: The Test Warning! There are more than one version of the test.

Tools

Approved formula sheets, ruler, and graphic calculator. You may use your personalized formula booklet which has your name on it. This should be submitted along with the test. 10:10-11:25; Friday Feb 5, 2010 The multi-choice problems must be answered on the this paper. The solutions to each question must also be answered in the space provided. Only, if you need additional space you may write your solutions in an additional page that will be provided if needed.

Time:

Limits: Pass (G): VG/MVG:

This tests gives at maximum 26 G-points. minimum 13 points minimum 20 points, and fulfilling of the additional conditions on the VG/MVG-Level test which is given Friday 12/02/2010.

Please answer as clear as possible. Do not forget the UNITS! Enjoy it! Behzad

Problems 1a G 2 G

1b 2

2 3

3 2

4i 2

4ii 5 2 3

6i 6ii 6iii 7 2 2 2 4

Sum 26

Name: Grade

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An -particle is shot into the region between the poles of a magnet. The initial velocity of the -particle is 4.0 10 6 m / s perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field. The magnetic field is uniform and its magnitude is 0.50 T as illustrated in the figure. Note that -particle is the nucleus of He -atom and carries the charge Q = +2e , and e 1.6 10 19 C . Q = +2e a) The -particle will i) move straight and will not be 4 .0 10 6 m / s deflected by the magnetic field. ii) be deflected toward the left. iii) be effected toward the right. B = 0 . 50 T iv) be effected out of the page. v) be effected into the page. Answer: Alternative: _____________[1] Why? Explain below: [1] Solution:

The magnitude of the magnetic force on the -particle is: i) 3.2 10 16. C ii) 3.2 10 14 N iii) 6.4 10 14 N iv) 6.4 10 19. J v) 3.2 10 16. N vi) 1.6 1016. N vii) None. It is __________ Answer: Alternative: _________________ [1] Why? Show your calculations in the space provided below: [1] Solution: b)

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A straight wire carrying a 15.00 A current has a length 20.0 cm between the poles of a magnet at an angle 30 as illustrated in the figure below. The magnetic field is fairly uniform at 3.00 T . 15 . 00 A a. The magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire is 4.50 N into the page of the paper and away from the readers of these words. b. The magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire is 3 .00 T 30 1.50 N into the page of the paper and away from the readers of these words. c. The magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire is 4.50 N out of the page of the paper and towards the readers of these words. d. The magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire is 2.60 N perpendicular to the magnetic field and towards the top of the page of the paper. e. The magnitude of the magnetic force is 1.50 N perpendicular to the magnetic field and towards the bottom of the page of the paper. Answer: Alternative ____________ [1] Why? Explain and show the details of your calculations in the space provided below. [2] Solution:

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Choose the correct alternative(s). a. Induced emf is produced by a changing area. b. An induced emf always produces a current in the wire whose magnetic field assists the original change in the magnetic flux. c. Induced emf is produced by a changing magnetic flux. d. An induced emf always produces a current in the wire whose magnetic field opposes the original change in the magnetic flux. e. Constant magnetic flux induces no emf. f. None. Answer: Alternative(s) ____________________ [2]

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The two wires of a 20.0 m long appliance cord are 5.00 mm apart and carry a current of 500 . mA dc. a) The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by one wire at the position of the other cord is 20.0 T . b) The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by one wire at the position of the other cord is 6.00 T . c) The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by one wire at the position of the other cord is 20.0 T . d) The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by one wire at the position of the other cord is 6.00 mT . e) None. The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by one wire at the position of the other cord is: _____________. Answer: Alternative ____________________ [1] Why? Explain and show the details of your calculations in the space provided below. [1] Solution:

a) b) c) d) e)

The wires repel each other with the repulsive force of 0.20 mN . The wires repel each other with the repulsive force of 0.108 mN . The wires attract each other with the attractive force of 0.20 mN . The wires attract each other with the attractive force of 1.08 N . None. Answer: Alternative ____________________ [1] Why? Explain and show the details of your calculations in the space provided below. [1] Solution:

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Explain in the space provided below how an induction stove can heat a metal pan but not a glass container. [3] Answer:

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A transformer for an electric device transforms 220 V AC current to 12.0 V AC. The primary contains 1100 turns and the electric device draws 330 mA . a. The number of turns in the secondary is 30 turns . b. The number of turns in the secondary is 60 turns . c. The number of turns in the secondary is 300 turns . d. The number of turns in the secondary is 600 turns . e. None Answer: Alternative: ____________ [1] Why? Explain and show the details of your calculations in the space provided below. [1] Solution:

a. b. c. d.

The current in the primary is 4.0 The current in the primary is 6.0 The current in the primary is 9.0 The current in the primary is 18.

mA . mA . mA . mA .

Answer: Alternative: ____________ [1] Why? Explain and show the details of your calculations in the space provided below. [1] Solution:

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a. b. c. d.

The power transformed is 2.0 W . The power transformed is 0.20 W . The power transformed is 3.96 mW . None. The power transformed is ___________. Answer: Alternative: ____________ [1]

Why? Explain and show the details of your calculations in the space provided below. [1] Solution:

7.

What will take place in the small rectangular loop, if the resistance of the resistor in the figure below is slowly increased? Why? Explain below in sufficient details. [4]

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