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Problem Solving Physics2

This document contains 17 physics problems involving concepts like electric fields, capacitance, resistance, circuits, and magnetism. The problems calculate values like electric flux, force on a charge, charge stored on capacitor plates, capacitor plate separation distance, voltage across capacitors and resistors, time constants, magnetic fields, and total resistance in circuits.

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Problem Solving Physics2

This document contains 17 physics problems involving concepts like electric fields, capacitance, resistance, circuits, and magnetism. The problems calculate values like electric flux, force on a charge, charge stored on capacitor plates, capacitor plate separation distance, voltage across capacitors and resistors, time constants, magnetic fields, and total resistance in circuits.

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1.

What is the electric flux when a uniform electric field of 9000 N/C
passes through a flat square area of 2m2 at a 300 angle?

2. What force will a 2.70x105 N/C electric field exert on a -2.50x10-6 C


point charge?

3. Determine the amount of charge stored on either plate of a


capacitor (4x10-6 F) when connected across a 12 V battery. What is the
final value?

4. A parallel plate capacitor is constructed of metal plates, each with an


area of 0.20 m2.
The capacitance is 7.9x10-9 F. What is the plate separation distance.
5. Calculate the voltage of a battery connected to a parallel plate capacitor
with a plate area of 2.00x10-2 m2 and a plate separation of 2.0x10-3 m if the
charge stored is 4.00x10-12 C. What is the final answer?

6. Determine the effective capacitance of two capacitors, C1 = 10 F and C2 =


5F, are connected in parallel. What is the total capacitance?

7. What is the total capacitance of two capacitors, C1 = 10 F and C2 = 220F,


which are connected in series?

8. What is the total capacitance for three capacitors connected in series,


given their individual capacitances are C1 = 1 μF, C2 = 5 μF, and C3 = 8 μF.
9. A light bulb draws 300mA when a voltage across it is 240V. What is the
resistance of the light bulb?

10. In a circuit, a 33 Ω resistor carries a current of 2A. What is the voltage


across the resistor?

11. What voltage would produce a current of 100A through an aluminum


wire that has a resistance of
3.44 x 10−4 Ω ?

12. the lamp rating is 40 watts, if it is turned on for three (3) hours, how
many joules of electrical energy has been converted by the lamp?
13. In an RC series circuit, V= 5.0V, R = 10kΩ, and C = 1800µF. What is the
time constant?

14. A proton is moving in a circular orbit of radius 14 cm in a uniform magnetic field of 0.35 T
perpendicular to the velocity of the charged particle. Calculate the: acceleration of the proton
as it moves around the circular path

15. Given the circuit below, Find the total resistance of the system

16. A circular coil of radius 5 × 10-2 m and with 40 turns is carrying a current of 0.25 A.
Determine the magnetic field of the circular coil at the center.

17. What is the field inside a 2.00-m-long solenoid that has 2000 loops and
carries a 1600-A current?

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