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PHY232-020 - Exam 2 - 20 July 2011 Name (print) EY Signature 1) 10 pts. At what rate is the thermal energy generated in the 5 © resistor when ¢ = 24 V. a. 13W Boul son é 23W d. 39W e. 51W 208 wa ca cae oe fs shawn diagram bes — — , Jo 3 (9 FIO a lot, 2 _| 10 Q © l25 -10I, ~10I, =0 - a Tz 3, +33 “IS +om ot, =o rey - 2o(z,-%) - 19 tot, -@or,+20T, M® (-B 20x, tah=0 Bete 3b 15 Bet, 307 =o R) 15-207, t BOR -0 ~—— - b0 -50r, =o SoT, > 60 © BEE amw® = 15 -20 ($)430%2=0 Lr e a 7 5 16 t2=Gh~ FA = (8S -)al A) {ea)| ~ 2B Ce) Vue wv “10%, =loV- oa Vers Ey 2) 5 pts. Write and simplify Kirchoff’s voltage equation for the ’ left loop, ~10X, +10V t1o3, -I5V=0 3) 5 pts. Write and and simplify Kirchoff's voltage equation for the right loop. Cc een ES ET ~205, FISV -10T 41S -1Od, - 20(T,432)=0 Tet, -20T, -20I2 79 R [15 202, ~30T,-0 4) 5 pts. Find the current in the left loop. 3L 15 +30X, 120x,+0 ie 15 “Dor, ~B0T, =0 5) 5 pts. Find the current in the right loop. —QL +10 420%, -Q0T27° + Q& +16 -20T, “30m -0 25 6) 5 pts. Find the voltage at point (b) with respect to point (a). = tv - 10T, = JO°5 — fhs likely ontended J 7) 10 pts. A proton moves around a circular path (radius = 2.0 mm) in a uniform 0.25 T magnetic field. What total distance does this proton travel during a 1.0 s time interval? (m= 1.67 x 107kg, q = 1.6 x 10°C) a. 82km b. 59km c. 71km @& 48 km . 7.5 km 8) 5 pts. A coaxial cable has an inner cylindrical conductor surrounded by cylindrical insulation and an outer cylindrical conducting shell. The outer shell carries the same current but in the opposite direction from that in the inner conductor as shown. If the coaxial cable sits ina uniform magnetic field directed upwards with respect to the cable, the effect of the field on the cable is a. anet force to the left. b. anet force to the right. c. a net force upwards no net force but a slight shift of the inner conductor to the left and the outer conductor to the right. e. no net force but a slight shift of the inner conductor to the right and the outer conductor to the left. Shae Art right t t t BB SB fy gue Pte le INNES Oy 4, ° Bot ure 7t x Bot wrws* [40 0) x 5 Ae anf, 2M aS) e400 ue* TR , Bor uno 4 y — = ‘ o- 3A _ re won (bg - 2%) 27 (025m) = trae x + 2344) favo 14 )16° 7 = 208 HOT By z 2 WoT Ae 52 Be B+ Be = 430 "9 =33 lo? + = (337) 9) 10 pts. Two long straight parallel wires separated by a distance of 20 cm carry currents of 30 A and 40 A in opposite directions. What is the magnitude of the resulting magnetic field at a point that is 15 cm from the wire carrying the 30-A current and 25 cm from the other wire? 10) 10 pts. Three long, straight, parallel wires each carry a current of 10 A in the positive x direction. If the distance between each wire and the other two is 10 cm, what is the magnitude of the magnetic force on a 20-cm length of either of the wires? Ut ee a 27a fe ArT? 2m o F. fk _ 2 = Frese t Feo - (4 Kio? B)( 108) (o2™) rer = ZF se oF B Olm ae . oF Foun Fins = 3 oyN=| b4pNt 11) 10 pts. In the arrangement shown, a conducting bar of negligible resistance slides along horizontal, parallel, frictionless conducting rails connected as shown to a 2.0 © resistor. A uniform 1.5-T magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of the paper. If L = 60 om, at what rate is thermal energy being generated in the resistor at the instant the speed of the bar is equal to 4.2 m/s? S a 1 i Ss (ua oe ae Te 12) 5 pts. A bar magnet is dropped from above and falls through the loop of wire shown below. The north pole of the bar magnet points downward towards the page as it falls. Which ‘statement is correct? a. The current in the loop always flows in a clockwise direction. b. The current in the loop always flows in a counterclockwise direction. ©. The current inthe loop flows first in a clockwise, then in a counterclockwise direction. © The current in the loop flows first in a counterclockwise, then in a clockwise direction. e. No current flows in the loop because both ends of the magnet move through the loop. Acdast , N-Pield increaa rey eew 2 ee shen current smacis Jit 18) 7.5 pts. An RLC circuit has L = 250 mH, C = 0.200 pF, and R = 2.00 kQ. What is the angular frequency of its damped oscillations? ne (L fe"! MA = Vie -| a \ le : BY =| Qe] ‘he (0258) li F) \acoesnS! 3 14) 7.5 pts. A circuit contains two inductors of 6.0 mH inductance in series placed in parallel with an inductor of 8.0 mH inductance. After one of the 6.0 mH inductors burns out, the repair person wants to replace all three inductors with one inductor of equivalent inductance. Assuming inductors combine in series and parallel the same way resistors do, what inductance should she use? eee 12mi mt = [— Fut gm | —— Leo 4. cpr Le yd lnk Brll 15) 10 pts. An LC circuit consists of a 20.0 mH inductor and a 0.500 UF capacitor. If the maximum instantaneous current is 0.100 A, what is the greatest potential difference across the itor? (9499-1 capacitor ( Prob 32 1) » OMe FY¥om Ended Jo Energy Sed in Le at MaxcHne — O Sur F £ Gavan 4 q vr > | x2 marl Sunt 62 2 Oe — \v 16) 10 pts. An EMF of 96.0 mV is induced in the windings of a coil when the current in a nearby coil is increasing at the rate of 1.20 A/s. What is the mutual induction of the two coils? jay ha Als Dp 14 al, = tee ob 37- Bo aT 3 » a rerab| ® 2° @ ] O.0rev 17) 10 pts. The current in a coil changes from 3.50 A to 2.00 A in the same direction in 0.500 s. If the average EMF induced in the coil is 12.0 mV, what is the inductance of the coil? a2 - gt Grob 32-1 ud : - +(x.)

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