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pugh (kcp625) e&m 1 huvar (3332)

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001 (part 1 of 3) 10.0 points
A rectangular loop of copper wire of resistance R has width a and length b. The
loop is stationary in a constant, uniform magnetic field B0 , directed into the page as shown
above.
B

5. E = 180
6. E = 216 V
003 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points
What is the net magnetic force on the loop of
wire?
1. F = 15.75
2. F = 24 N
3. F = 1.77778

4. F = 2.66667
5. F = 0 N
n turns
B

6. F = 72
B

What is the net magnetic flux through the


loop of wire?
a b B0
n
B0
2. =
ab
1. =

3. = n a b B0
B0
abn
B0
5. = n
ab

4. =

6. = a b B0

2800 V
K

q
m

cm

0.6 cm

Region of
Magnetic
Field
0.1 T

57

002 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points


For n = 3 , a = 3 m , b = 6 m , and B0 = 4 T ,
what is the induced emf in the loop of wire?

004 (part 1 of 6) 10.0 points


A mass spectrometer, constructed as shown
in the diagram, is to be used for determining
the mass of singly ionized positively charged
ions. There is a uniform magnetic field 0.1 T
perpendicular to the page throughout the diagram. is in the direction +x (to the right),
is in the direction +y (up the page), and k
is in the direction +z (out of the page). A
potential difference 2800 V is applied across
the parallel plates L and K, which are separated by a distance 0.6 cm and which act as a
velocity selector.

1. E = 420
2. E = 0 V
3. E = 288
4. E = 672

x
z
In which direction (relative to the given
coordinate system) should the magnetic field
point in order for positive ions to move along
the path shown by the dotted line in the
diagram above?

pugh (kcp625) e&m 1 huvar (3332)


~
B
1.
= +k
~
kBk
~
B
=
2.
~
kBk
~
B
= +
3.
~
kBk
~
B
4.
= k
~
kBk
~
B
= +
5.
~
kBk
~
B
6.
=
~
kBk
005 (part 2 of 6) 10.0 points
Should plate K have a positive or negative
voltage polarity with respect to grounded
plate L?
The elementary charge is
19
1.60217 10
C.
1. Voltage should be zero
2. Negative
3. Positive
006 (part 3 of 6) 10.0 points
Calculate the magnitude of the electrical field
between the plates.
Answer in units of V/m.
007 (part 4 of 6) 10.0 points
Calculate the speed of a particle that can
pass between the parallel plates without being
deflected.
Answer in units of m/s.
008 (part 5 of 6) 10.0 points
Calculate the mass of a hypothetical singly
charged ion that travels in a semicircle of
radius 57 cm.
Answer in units of kg.
009 (part 6 of 6) 10.0 points
A doubly ionized positive ion of the same mass
and velocity as the singly charged ion enters
the mass spectrometer.

What is the radius of its path?


Answer in units of m.

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