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THE IUG PHYSB 1301 DEPT.

OF PHYSICS
DATE:31-12-2017 FINAL EXAM. TIME:2-Hrs

.……… ………:‫المدرس‬ ……………:‫الرقم الجامعي‬ .……… ………………:‫اسم الطـالب‬

Part I Part II Total


Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5
( ) 2=

PART I: choose the correct answer (225)=50 pts


1) A negative point charge -q is located inside a uniform electric field E directed west. The
electric force acting on the charge -q is

a) qE east b) qE west c) E/q east d) E/q west

2) Object A has a charge Q and object B has a charge 3Q. Which of the following is correct?
       
a)) FAB = 3FBA b) FAB = −3FBA c) FAB = FBA d) FAB = − FBA

3) A thin wire of length L has a uniform Q. Concentric with the


h
wire is a hollow cylinder of length h. The electric flux through the
surface of the cylinder is
Q QL Qh
a) zero b) c) d) L
o h o L o

4) A point charge q is placed at the center of a spherical shell of radius a. If the q


radius of the sphere is doubled what happen to the electric field on the surface of a
the shell and the electric flux through the surface?

a) Both the filed and the flux unchanged. b) Both the filed and the flux increased.
c) The flux is changed but the field in not. d) The filed is changed but the flux in not.

5) Two points A and B are located in a uniform electric field directed as


shown. The potential difference V = VB − V A is B
d E
a
a) zero b) -Ed c) -Eb d) -Ea
A b
6) Two concentric spherical shells of radii a and b are charged to a total charge Q.
If they are connected by a wire, as shown, the electric potential on the inner
shell is a

a) zero b) K Q a c) K Q b d) K Q r b

7) A conducting sphere is charged with Q. The work required to transfere a charge q from the
center of the sphere to a point on the surface

a) is positive b) is negative c) is zero d) depends on the radius of the sphere

8) For an ideal solenoid, the magnetic field is


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a) zero both inside and outside. b) uniform both inside and outside.
c) zero outside and uniform inside. d) zero intside and uniform outside.

S
9) For the circuit shown, just after closing S the current through the
battery is: 3 6

40 V
a) 13 A b) 8 A c) 5 A d) 13.3 A
2 2

10) Two resistors are connected as shown. The equivalent resistance is

a) 6  b) 8  c) 15  d) 9 

11) A cylindrical copper wire has resistance R. It is reformed such that its length is doubled while
its volume is unchanged. The conductivity
a) unaffected b) double c) half d) non of them

12) A magnetic force cannot:

a) accelerate a charge b) change the momentum of a charge


c) change the kinetic energy of a charge d) change the velocity of a charge

13) The unit Henry is equivalent to:

a) V.s/A b) V/A c) V.A/s d) V/s

14) The magnetic field B inside a long ideal solenoid is independent of

a) the current b) length of the solenoid


c) number of turns d) the cross-sectional area of the solenoid

15) After entering the magnetic field shown, the proton will deflect     
a) up b) down     
c) out of page d) into the page     
    

16) A wire with current directed into the page is between the poles of
permenant magnet as show. The magnetic force on the wire is I
S N
a) left b) right c) up d) down
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17) A proton (charge e, mass mp), and deuteron (charge e, mass 2mp)are accelerated through a
common potential difference. Each of the particles enters a uniform magnetic field B, with its
velocity in a direction perpendicular to B. The proton moves in a circular path of radius rp . The
radius of the circular orbits for the deuteron, rd is .

a) rd=rp b) rd=2rp c)2rd=rp d) non of them

18) A square loop of wire with side 10 cm and carries a current of 4 A directed 4A
clockwise as shown. The magnetic dipole moment of the loop (  ) is

a) 400 A.m2 into the page b) 400 A.m2 out of the page

c) 0.04 A.m2 into the page d) 0.04 A.m2 out of the page 10 cm

19) A straight wire has a current I directed as shown and present in a


uniform magnetic field B directed into the page as shown. The magnetic
    
force acting on the wire is   I  
    
a) up. b) down. c) to the right. d) to the left.     

A circular loop of wire is moving toward a wire carrying a current to the left as
shown. The direction of the induced current in the loop of wire is

a) clockwise b) counterclockwise c) zero d) non of them v


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20) Two very long wires each of current I but in opposite directions as I I
shown. The direction of the magnetic filed at point p is d d p

a) to the right b) to the left c) up d) down

21) The figure shows three long parallel wires with identical currents. The net I
magnetic force on the middle wire is directed d I
a) out of page b) into page c) up d) down
2d
I

22) A loop of area A exists in a uniform magnetic field B. For an induced current to be set up in the
loop:

a) the magnetic fileld must vary with time. b) the area must vary with time.
c) the loop must rotate with time. d) all of them.
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23) In an oscillating LC circuit, the total stored energy is U and the maximum charge on the
capacitor is Q. When the charge on the capacitor is Q/2, the energy stored in the inductor is:

a) U/2 b) U/4 c) 3U/4 d) 3U/2

23) The unit of the quantity LC is:


a) s2 b) s-2 c) s-1 d) s

24) Consider the circuit shown. Before the switch is closed, the capacitor is L
uncharged, and all currents are zero. After closing the switch for a very long
time , the emf of the battery is equal to the potential difference across:
R

a) C only b) R only c) both R and L. d) neither R nor L. C


S


25) In a series RLC AC circuit the maximum potential difference across R is 8
V, across the inductor is 12 V and across the capacitor is 6 V. The maximum emf of the source
is:

a) 10 V b) 26 V c) 14 V d) 100 V

26) A series RLC circuit has R= 4 , XC = 3  and XL=6 . If Irms = 10 A, the average power
dissipated in the circuit at resonance is:

a) 980 W b) 500 W c) 1300 W d) 400 W

27) Points A and B are each a distance d from each of two particles
with equal positive charges Q, as shown. The work required to A
move a point charge q from A to B is:
d d
2
a) kQq/2d b) kQq/d Q
Q
c) kQq/d d) non of them
d d

PART II: Solve the following problems (510)=50 pts

Q1) A uniformly charged cylindrical shell


has total charge Q, radius R, and height h.
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Determine the electric potential at a point a distance d from the right end of the cylinder, as shown.
(hint: treate the cylinder as a collection of ring charges each of area dA = 2Rdx )
Q
The potential due to a ring of radius R a distance x from its center is V = K
x2 + R2
You are given 
dx
x +R
2 2
(
= ln x + x 2 + R 2)
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Q2) A solid conducting sphere of radius a has a net positive


charge 2Q. Concentric with this sphere is a conducting thin
spherical shell of radius b and has a charge -2Q. Calculate the 2Q
electric potential (V) at a point inside the sphere ( r  a). -2Q
a

Q3) A long cylindrical wire of radius R carries a current I as in the figure. R


The current density is not uniform and is given by J=br.
a) Calculate the magnetic field at r < R.

b) Calculate the magnetic field at r > R.


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Q4) In the RL circuit shown, the switch S is S


closed at t=0.
a) Find the currents I1, I2, and I3 immediately after I1 I2 I3
closing S (at t = 0) .
18 V 4.0  5.0 mH
9 µF
R1=6 

b) Find the currents I1, I2 and I3 along time after closing S ( t→ ).

Q5) A loop of wire in the shape of a rectangle of width


w and length L and a long, straight wire carrying a
current I lie on a tabletop as shown. If the current is
changing with time according to I=a+bt, with a and b
are positive constants.
a) Determine the magnetic flux through the loop due to
the current I.

b)Indicate the direction of the induced current, (explain


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Q5) In a series RLC circuit we have Vm=150 V, R=40 C


, C=65 F, L=185 mH and =340 s-1. a R b L c d
a) Find the maximum curret in the circuit.

v = Vm sin t

b) Find the maximum voltage across each element.

c) What is the average power delivered by the ac source?

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