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thai (ntt279) Homework #11 shubeita (59000) This print-out should have 12 questions.

ns. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page nd all choices before answering. 001 10.0 points A current is owing clockwise around a loop placed on your desk. What would be the direction of the resulting magnetic eld inside the loop? 1. downward 2. clockwise 3. counterclockwise 4. no magnetic eld was generated. 5. upward 002 10.0 points A metal rod having a mass per unit length of 0.0542 kg/m carries a current of 1.8 A . The rod hangs from two wires (in the same plane as the rod) in a uniform vertical magnetic eld as in the gure. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .

What is the ratio of the magnitude of the magnetic eld at point A to that at point B ? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. BA BB BA BB BA BB BA BB BA BB BA BB BA BB BA BB BA BB BA BB =4 =2 2 3 4 = 3 5 = 2 = =3 = 10 3

=0 1 2 1 = 3 =

7 mm

5m

B 10. 9.8 m/s2

1.

v A 8

If the wires make an angle of 35 with the vertical when in equilibrium (v = 0 m/s), determine the strength of the magnetic eld. Answer in units of T 003 10.0 points Two parallel wires carry equal currents in the opposite directions. Point A is midway between the wires, and B is an equal distance on the other side of the wires.

004 (part 1 of 3) 10.0 points A rectangular loop consists of 372 closely wrapped turns of wire and has dimensions 0.21 m by 0.22 m. The loop is hinged along the y -axis, and its plane makes an angle of = 74 with the x-axis. A uniform magnetic eld of 0.68 T is directed along the x-axis and the current in the loop is 8.4 A in the direction shown.

thai (ntt279) Homework #11 shubeita (59000) y B = 0.68 T


0. 2

of the torque is changed.


2m

0.21 m

i = 8. 4 A x
74

007 10.0 points A cross section of a long solenoid that carries current I as shown. I (into page)

B = 0.68 T z

Axis I (out of page)

What is the magnitude of the torque exerted on the loop? Answer in units of N m 005 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points Assume that is measured in the positive direction; i.e., clockwise (looking down from above) as shown in the gure. If the loop is at rest, the magnetic torque will 1. not aect . 2. try to make smaller. 3. try to lower the loop along the y -axis. 4. None of these 5. try to lift the loop along the y -axis. 6. try to make larger. 006 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points If the axis of rotation is parallel to the y -axis but at the center of the coil (with both sides of the coil contributing), the torque 1. None of these 2. is smaller than when the axis of rotation is on the edge of the coil. 3. is not aected. 4. is larger than when the axis of rotation is on the edge of the coil. 5. cannot be determined since the direction

All of the following statements about the inside the solenoid are cormagnetic eld B rect EXCEPT is proportional to 1. The magnitude of B the distance from the axis of the solenoid. is proportional to 2. The magnitude of B the current I . is directed to the left. 3. B is proportional to 4. The magnitude of B the number of turns of wire per unit length. 5. An approximate value for the magnitude may be determined by using Amperes of B law. 008 10.0 points Consider two straight wires each carrying current I , as shown. I R I What is the direction of the magnetic eld at point R (midpoint between the two wires) caused by the two current carrying wires? 1. To the right 2. There is no magnetic eld 3. To the left

thai (ntt279) Homework #11 shubeita (59000) 4. Out of the page 5. Into the page 6. Towards the top wire 7. Towards the bottom wire 009 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points Note that in the following, iin = iout = i in magnitude. Just as an additional exercise, you could also solve for the magnetic eld at point C after you are done with both parts of this problem. The gure below shows a straight cylindrical coaxial cable of radii a, b, and c in which equal, uniformly distributed, but antiparallel currents i exist in the two conductors. a b iout c iin O F E D C r1 r2 r3 r4 6. B (r1 ) = 0 i r 1 2 c2 0 i ( a 2 b 2 ) 7. B (r1 ) = 2 b2 ) 2 r1 ( r1 8. B (r1 ) = 0 0 i 2 r1 0 i r 1 10. B (r1 ) = 2 a2 9. B (r1 ) =

010 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points Which expression gives the magnitude of the magnetic eld in the region c < r2 < b (at E )? 1. B (r2 ) = 2. B (r2 ) = 3. B (r2 ) = 4. B (r2 ) = 5. B (r2 ) = 6. B (r2 ) = 7. B (r2 ) = 8. B (r2 ) =
2) 0 i ( a 2 r 2 2 r2 ( a 2 b 2 ) 0 i 2 r2 2 b2 ) 0 i ( r 2 2 r2 ( a 2 b 2 ) 0 i r2 0 i ( a 2 b 2 ) 2 b2 ) 2 r2 ( r2 0 i r 2 2 a2 0 i r 2 2 b2 2 2 b2 ) 0 i ( a 2 + r 2 2 r2 ( a 2 b 2 )

Which expression gives the magnitude of the magnetic eld in the region r1 < c (at F )? 1. B (r1) = 2. B (r1) = 3. B (r1) = 4. B (r1) = 5. B (r1) =
2 b2 ) 0 i ( r 1 2 r1 ( a 2 b 2 ) 2) 0 i ( a 2 r 1 2 r1 ( a 2 b 2 ) 0 i r 1 2 b2 2 2 b2 ) 0 i ( a 2 + r 1 2 r1 ( a 2 b 2 ) 0 i r1

9. B (r2 ) = 0 10. B (r2 ) = 0 i r 2 2 c2

011 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points A conductor consists of an innite number of adjacent wires, each innitely long and carrying a current I , thus forming a conducting plane.

thai (ntt279) Homework #11 shubeita (59000)

10.

0 n I
2

C
at A and at C , What is the direction of B respectively? 1. None of these 2. right and right, both horizontal 3. left and right, both horizontal 4. right and left, both horizontal 5. left and left, both horizontal 6. up and down, both pointing away from the conductor 7. down and up, both pointing toward the conductor 012 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points If there are n wires per unit length, what is ? the magnitude of B 1. 0 I 4

2. 4 0 I 3. 4 0 n I 4. 0 I 5. 2 0 I 6. 0 I 2

7. 0 n I 8. 0 n I 4

9. 2 0 n I

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