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Physics 11b — Spring_— Name ‘Third Midterm Examination ‘re name, no seorel) 1. (a) A closed surface consisting of a hollow hemisphere capped by a flat tices Surface is placed in a uniform magnetic field of field strength 8. What is the Tatio ofthe magnitude of the magnetic ux through the ft surface 1 to that through the hemispherical surface 2.? 2 pe z through the hemisp ar me pe CR UR e afew | = Peonfee 2 Hene yaho 1s ~L. (©) What isthe total magnetic Nux through the entire surface of the object? He P+# -0 (€) Using a variety of magnets current carrying wires, or moving charged particles, isi possible to make the total magnetic flux through the entire surface of the object negative? Ifso, how: if not, why not? No GPaP 20 fe. Me magnchc monyasl exit! (d) Consider the baloon-shaped surface shown at right. Ifthe surface is held near a bar magnet as shown. s the magnitude of the magnetic fx through the flat surface 1 surface 2 ‘onaller than. the Gams o larger han that cough the curved surface 2? 4) --#2 Since Pn PEt de © 0 lhe magpshi eomaple) 2 €-- | N ‘check here if solution continued on back of this page Score (leave blank): 01.23 4 5 Physics 11 — Spring 2011 Name: ‘Third Midterm Examination (no name, no score!) 2. Fourcurrent carrying wires intersect a rectangular plane as shown atright. The, magnitudes of the currents through the frst ané third wire are both and the bh currents are inthe directions shown. The current , through the second wite i adjusted so that the path integral of the total magnetic field along the perim- I eter of the rectangle is zero, (@) What are the magnitude and direction of /:? | We ah, Anes ale arn, Cz Qbal=pln =p, huni 7 state Of Te pablo, Tis iiglus Tone 20. We chotee 2 contr anata as stun lbh jes use Sip associsk wh zach curuxt aa Abe laps Tae U-1, +1, - W=T,-41 =0 fp 8 3 2 Ty SAL] (see peiwe br dicta) *% Bas on fe sign Ia and the diecion of av alae, ae ft din sta PCy pas te veda fon fe b (6) Does the magnitude of the total magnetic nd ‘at point P have Yo be zero under these conditions? Explain, a No, He Be at ak P aw act pees SEaT=O. Al dis sus iy Hat 4 | Fhe Bin dean 44 ph sh san 90 sng ede ah | ¢ Eee abe inte two pees, ott an Ae der 4 Be ec, ob we can say is tat the ig ng alg ee bio tusk sum to 0. . ch x § Sule “he d+), Sl -o - [84 [ga ie ys is ts te wn He WPT bb sr A # es cits et P, wader wads, we an hare 2 non 200 fold 22 provdeh that contrion rs we he ther pet de oo canal oth Ae ep Wo This dors vat weve |BEO AP. Nike dhat thre is ney pi wees hat sos os 4 dam [B's castyt 3 fog ay pd dC. (@)Stppeee te valued ae ee or oe anaes istoto. Does the path integral of the total magnetic field along the perimeter of the.rectangle have to be zero under these conditions? Explain, No, by 4b aryatat in park > ve kas be WA ot P is ah w quent ac bo, E me bb le by adiy te curt, Toc ot Ba bp Ht the po ia yea wl vo br be Be #5 ppl ts Ty “check here if solution continued en back Score (leave blank); 0 123 45 SOLUTLON (no name, no score!) Physics 11 — Spring 2011 Name: Third Midterm Examination 3. The 0.05 x0.20 m? rectangle in the figure at right consists of 20 loops of wire carrying a current of 1.0 A. The loop is oriented horizontally ba cle and is free to rotate about the axis shown. A 0.10-kg weight is sus- pended from the front side of the loop, as shown, (@) In what direction should you apply a magnetic field to pre- vent the weight from rotating the loop? Choose the direction that requires the smallest magnetic field. Explain why the direction you chose requires the smallest magnetic field we west fo apply o & field such -thet the magnet ¢ force inthe fiont 40 be upward (47) and ot the back to be dow" oy) to counter aut the grevity of the weight, * h ne ezern jexes Feet 7 Y Mon > € be B= 5 > gach) ; pe kecd . ge teh x A 6.2. “Jack Xe Fg = -$ Roar -F BE KE go. we wart the B Cid to be iH tHe = % duection We bron this the amailest B fied becouse Whe waptade F (©) Whats the magnitude ofthe magnetic feld required to keep the loop steady? =. oy bye ct when 0:40 Bield prependiculer to Q = Ligsno ss a rT loop Stedy > Torque =o "5 Ts PE ; - : _B view from 4% direction ring ~ Fue - Peak =o —LrtrrS—s Nez IT=41 A d= 02m Mot ke check here if solution’ continued on back rms -N1L3 -NTAB =o B= "3 QAEL Be tx 4k = (2 2x20 x0 (xO2D Score (leave blank): 0 123 4 5 8 = (925 T LUTI6: Physics 11> — Spring 2011 Name: So ey Third Midterm Examination ‘ho name, no sore) 4. A.wire is connected to a battery as shown in the figure below. Assume L is very long and w very small. A 1 iL 8 PB is € Io a radius r (@) What is the direction of the magnetic field at point P? segment of wire 4B > cate & B hutes pontng nto pags OP COS EF > dosomel gensrots B fale af port P DE a grrvrote B full Pinting endo po 3h eP oo Bute betel at Pio peovtng mre the papats. (©) Whatisthe magnitude ofthe magnetic eld at point P? al Pe P - Wire AB enbini tity tong Csiace epeee) “frm Arpusa Law bpiy prerclees by AB AP Bay [dou 6 Brew Levee Be Lay ¢-8) any a DE ows > B halt gensrelid by HE Puck Sava uf check here if solution continued on back Score (leave blank): 0 123 45 : Boe Bagot Boe,p / iP 8p A 4 8 "(4a £ + BE) (-8) Physics 11b— Spring Name: ‘Third Midterm Examination (ro name, no sore) ‘5. Two parallel, infinitely long wires separated by a distance D each carry current Jgin the y direction as shown in the diagram. A conducting loop of height a and width b is placed exactly halfway between the wires and in the same plane as the wires. (As indicated by the coordinate axes to the right ofthe wires. the x direction is toward the right of the page. the y direction is toward the top of the page. and the z direction is up out of the page.) (a) Whats the magnitude ofthe Mux inthe lop? Show your work or explain your reason: ing bet CH wire ceeohe « Kur fy Hancupe He boop Wee com sante @ trac lermiertiony fe coment He tyrten te a EF wai neend 0 Foop 40 Hesyitin. fhe Uke whe Cardo Reet We 1807 MAN OM Cape te erie Ay jo 2 Oyo Fail Inowsforess him Sesnet cheng He Haun jcecond chomp its Wigan 27 Klar dune to yh were vs de, and talel Max 9,-9,20 (0) Indicate the direction of the current induced in the loop when the Joop i moved inthe ydieetion. I there s no faded eurent sate that exphicly In either ease explain your reasoning Di wt wot Ha henry ofemey x sme de unk chenge Wee sepumebag dicurtal 44), hace Pro 2.0 pant Tio (6) Indicate the direction ofthe current induced inthe loop when the loop is moved in the x direction. IC there is no induced current. state that explicil. In either case, explain your reasoning. Tene mine along pow het x dinection, chetwye tn Hoy 1, O hecowte conbruiiakinn Wren, Aut wire Becomes doweinent. 05 current Heed te prevec t has he Crtehiny MME Owe Cine Dw eerner i my “at, (d) Indicate the direction of the current induced in the Toop when the loop is moved in the z direction. If there is no induced current state that explicitly. In either case, explain your reasoning. Wee mee feng 2, Gymmeedny of art (a) \ preearvet > Pro » de o>» T:o Score leave blank): 0 1 2.3 4 5 check here if solution continued on back ars ai nbn He nd ‘sal pein a decreates aa r. we raat 7 ie Physics 11 — Spring 2011 Name: ‘Third Midterm Examination {no name, no score!) 7. You have landed a great summer job in the medical school assisting a rescarch group in the investigation of short lived radioactive isotopes that might be useful in fighting cancer. Your group is working on a way of transporting alpha par ticles (Helium nuclei) from where they are produced to another room where they will collide with a solid target to form the isotopes. Because the radioactive isotopes are not expected to live very long, itis important to know precisely how much time it will take to transport the alpha particles. Your job is to design that part of the transport system which will deflect the beam of alpha particles (mi = 6.64 x 10” kg. q = 32 x 10" C) through an angle of 90° using a magnetic field. The beam will be traveling horizontally in an evacuated tube. At the place the tube is to make a 90° tun you decide to put a dipole magnet that provides a uniform vertical magnetic field of 0.030 T. Your design has a tube of the appropriate shape between the poles of the magnet. Before you submit your design for consideration, you must determine how long the alpha particles will spend in the uniform magnetic field in order to make the 90° turn, A chargpd portde venienng a masieht fied wth vloury Hf LB, nl dee’s ho vtler bra. thes partile wid doa cinder matin. (Bowe Fo = 4ixk ote. FF nly change the dinctin of TF, nat magnibude .) This alpha partide makes o 40° tra inte maghesi field, So the path of dis particle t= should be of a Cirke For example . eo 0 z tm rho the perch of cirdune wa Su © gus So the tine it spends in B held is t= Y= a4 e@ = 26 we knw Qe = Wr aw also oer 4v6 _ {wr m m ™ ae 2 w= A408 M So. tePwoes 2B a 2 © 3.210"? ¥ 0.030 6 = Ll elo" ts) check here if solution continued on back Score (leave blank): 0123 45

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