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Physics B: FyBNVC08 G-level Complementary Test on Electricity and Magnetism Ch 16-19, & 20
Instructions: The Test Warning! There are more than one version of the test. At the end of each problem a maximum point which one may get for a correct solution of the problem is given. Tools Approved formula sheets, ruler, and graphic calculator. You may use your green personalized summary-formula-booklet which has your name on it. This should be submitted along with the test. 13:10-16:00 Solutions to the problems must be answered on the original test paper. Limits: This tests gives at maximum 22 points. It is only a complementary test to the G-test given earlier this week. The passing scores or qualification for a higher grade is judged individually based on the students performance in the other two tests.
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Please answer in this paper and as clear as possible. Do not forget the UNITS!
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16-20 P G G 16-20 P G G E 1 1 B, Q 8a 2 C 2 1 B, Q 8a 2 C 3 1 C, V 4a 1 C 4b 2 RC 4c 2 C, Q 4d 2 B, I 5 2 B, Q 6 2 Q, E 7a 2 Q, V 7b Sum 2 18 Grade
Ch 16-20 Total 22
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In the Bohrs model of the hydrogen atom, an electron circles a proton at a distance 5.3 10 11 m . Find the electric field that acts on the electron. Show your calculations in the space available below. [1/0]
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Ten identical capacitors of capacitance 20.0 F are connected in series. Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. Show your calculations in the space available below. [1/0]
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We triple the distance between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C . Find the capacitance of the new capacitor. Show your calculations in the space available below. [1/0]
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A parallel plate capacitor, a resistor and a battery are connected as illustrated in the figure below. The two parallel plates of the capacitor are 0.500 mm apart. The plates are connected through a 100 . k resistor to a battery. When the plates are fully charged, the electric field between the plates is 200. kV / m .
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Find the electric potential difference between the plates. Show your calculations in the space available below. [1/0]
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If the parallel capacitor has an area of 4.00 cm 2 and a plate separation of 0.500 mm . Find its capacitance .
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Find the time constant of the circuit, and explain its significance. Show your calculations in the space available below. [2/0]
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Find total charge on the positive plate of the capacitor, when the capacitor is fully charged. Show your calculations in the space available below. [2/0]
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A straight wire carrying a 25.0 A current has a length 20.0 cm between the poles of a magnet at an angle 53. as illustrated in the figure below. The magnetic field is fairly uniform at 4.00 T . The magnitude and direction of the force on the wire. 4.00 T Find the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic force on the wire. Show your calculations in the space available below. [2/0]
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A charged particle moves in a circular path of radius r in a magnetic field B . The velocity of the charged particle is tripled. Compare the radius of the circular path of the charged particle. Explain. Show your calculations in the space available below. [2/0]
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A charge + 50.0 C charge is placed 16.0 cm from an identical + 50.0 C charge. a) What is the electric field at the point midway between the charges? [2/0] b) What is the electric potential at the point midway between the charges? [2/0]
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An electron is shot into the region between the poles of a magnet. The initial velocity of the electron is 3.00 10 6 m / s Q = e = 1.6 10 19 C v = 3.0 10 6 m / s perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field. The magnetic field is uniform and its magnitude is 0.500 T as illustrated in the figure. B = 0.500 T Data: Q = e = 1.60 10 19 C , me = 9.11 10 31 kg a) Find the direction and magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. Explain. Show your calculations in the space available below. [2/0]
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Describe the path of the electron in the uniform magnetic field, and find the necessary information regarding the path. [2/0]
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