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Calculate how much electric current is flowing through a conductor

when 97 coulombs of charge is displaced for 160 minutes.

97 cb
I=
¿¿

How long will it take to transfer an electric charge from an electric circuit
of 750 trillion electrons with an intensity of 15 mamp
Q=750 trillion electrons=750 x10^18 electrons x charge of an electron
Q=(750 x 10^18) x( 1.6 x 10^-19)=1200 x 10^-1=120coulomb(C) (number of
electrons to convert to coulomb units for operations)

Q
t=
I
120 c
t= =800 seg
.015 a

What will be the electric charge circulating in a conductor that generates


10 amp. For an estimated time of 7.2 min?

I=10a
t=7.2 min = (7.2min x 60 sec) =432sec

Q=I x t Q=10 a x 432 seg=4320 c


Find the d.d.p. to move an electric charge of 18 Coulombs from point a
to point b using 58 joules of work.
Consider a positive test charge in the presence of an electric field and moving from pointA to
pointB while remaining in equilibrium. If the work to be done by the agent moving the charge is
measured, theelectric potential difference is defined as:

58 j
V= =3.22 v
18 c

What is the fem applied to a charge of 87.5 trillion electrons, using a work
of 28 joules?
Q=87.5 trillion electrons=87.5 x10^18 electrons x charge of an electron
Q=(87.5 x 10^18) x( 1.6 x 10^-19)=14coulomb(C) (number of electrons to convert
to coulomb units for operations)

28 j
V= =2 v
14 c

Calculate the current flowing through a resistor of 8 Kif it is


has a potential difference of 40 Volts applied?
v
I=
r
40 −3
I= 3
=5 x 10 a=5 ma
8 x 10
What is the value of the resistance of an electric heater, if
requires a current intensity of 45 mamp. And a voltage of
90 volt operation?
Find the amount of electric charge, which is being transferred to
through a resistance of 535when a force is applied to it
electromotive 110 volts for 39 minutes

Calculates the time it takes to move a load of 195


trillions of electrons, through a conductor of 1.5kof
resistance, when an e.m.f. is applied to it. 123 volts
Q=(195 x 10^18) x( 1.6 x 10^-19)=31.2coulomb(C)

Q v
I= yI=
t R
123 v
I= 3
=0.082 a o 82 maq
1.5 x 10 ohm
31.2 c
despejamos y sustituimos t= −3
=392 s
82 x 10
Calculate the resistance presented by a conductor, it is being
supplying a voltage of 110 volts during 8.7 minutes
displacing a load of 95 Coulombs
If an electric heater is connected to a 90° line, the heater must be
connected to a 90° line.
volts and a current of 0.7 amperes is flowing. What is
the electrical output of the heater?

P(t) = I(t)V(t)
Where:
P(t) is the instantaneous power, measured in watts (joules/second).
I(t) is the current flowing through it, measured in amperes.
V(t) is the potential difference (voltage drop) across the component,
measured in volts.

P=(0.7a )x(90v) = 63 j/s

What is the power dissipated by a resistor of 2.7 Kat


that a current of 0.09 amperes flows through it?
What is the fem that is feeding a plancha
power, if it dissipates a power of 7.5 watts and presents a
8.5 K resistor?
What is the capacitance of a capacitor, when it has a
electric charge of 180 coul and has an applied voltage of
105 volts?

C=QV

From where:

C=Capacitance (or capacitance), in farad (F).


Q =Quantity of stored electric charge, in coulomb.
V =Potential difference, in volts, between the plates.

C=( 180 x 10−6 c ) x ( 105 v )=0.0189 c o 18.9 mc

Find the capacitance of a series connection of 3


capacitors whose values are 80 pF, 78 pF. And 54 pF.
respectively.
If 3 capacitors are connected in parallel of 180 f. each.

What is the capacitance of this connection?

C=( 180 x 10−6 ) + ( 180 x 10−6 ) + ( 180 x 10−6 )=580 f


A charge of -3 μc is located 100 mm from a charge of 3μc. Calculate your
force of attraction.
If two spheres each have a charge of 3μc and are separated by
20 mm from each other What is the force of attraction they exert on each
other?
If two point charges of -7 and 9 μc are 15 mm apart in a vacuum, which
is the electrostatic force of attraction?
If an alpha particle consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, what is the
strength of the alpha particle?
between these 2 alpha particles 2 mm apart?
Suppose that the radius of the orbit of the electron around the proton in
an atom
of hydrogen is 5.2 x 10 -11 m What is the electrostatic force?
COULOMB'S LAW
Determine the magnetic induction in the air of a 5 cm wire of
long through which circulates a current of 10 amps

B=?
μ= μo=12.56 x 10-7 Tm/A.
d=10cm=0.1 m
I= 3 A

μI B=12.56x10-7 Tm/Ax 3 A - B=? 2πd 2x3.14x0.1 m - B=60 x 10-7 Teslas. • •

If a solenoid is constructed with a winding of 400 turns of wire


on a 20 cm iron core. if the relative permeability of iron is
of 13000 What current is required to produce one induction
magnetic force of 0.5 T at the center of the solenoid?
What is the magnetic induction β in air at a point located 4 cm away?
of a long wire carrying a current of 6 amps?
Calculate the magnetic induction in the air at 8 mm from a wire.
long, carrying a current of 14 amps
A circular coil with 50 turns of wire in the air is 7 cm long.
How much current must pass through the coil to produce a
flux density of 2 mT?
In a solenoid 30 cm long and 4 cm in diameter, it has a
40-turn winding if the current is 6 amps. Calculates induction
along the center of the solenoid.
MAGNETIC INDUCTION
Determine the magnitude of the force, if an electron is projected from
the left
to the right in a vertically downward directed magnetic field, the
electron velocity is 2 x 106 m/s and the magnetic flux density is
of the field is 0.3 T.
Determine the magnitude of the force, if a wire forms an angle of 30˚.
with respect to the field β whose value is 0.2 T assuming that the length β is
0.1 T.
of the wire is 8 cm and that a current of 4 amps passes through it.
Calculate the magnitude of the force, if a proton is injected from right to
left.
left in a field β of 0.5 T directed vertically upward and the
proton velocity is 3 x 10 6 m/s.
If an alpha particle is projected into a magnetic field of 0.12 T with an
What is the magnetic force on the charge in the
instant the direction forms an angle of 35˚.
Calculate the magnitude of β if an electron moves at a speed of 5 x 10.
5 m/s forming an angle of 60˚ with respect to a magnetic field on
electron experiences a force of 3.2 x 10 -18 n
Calculate the magnitude of the force of a proton moving vertically.
upwards at a velocity of 4 x 10 6 m/s and passes through a field
magnetic force of 0.4 T and is directed to the right.
What is the force of magnitude on a wire 1 mm thick?
length carrying a current of 5 amps in a direction perpendicular to
a magnetic field b of 0.34 T?
FORCE ON LOAD AND FORCE
ON THE MOVE

SIFeIS CONCAyNT
If an a.c. voltage source. 120 v. is connected through a
0.5 Henry inductor. What is your inductive reactance if frequency
circulating through this is 60 hz?
What is its capacitive reactance and the current of a 6 μf capacitor?
is connected to a 60V AC line. and 120 hz?
Calculate up to its current of a 3 Henry inductor that has a
negligible resistance and that it is connected to a 150v line at 85 hz.
frequency.
Calculate up to its current, if an inductor of .5 h and a capacitor of 7μf is
connected to a 70 Ω resistor, and these are in series.
connected to a source that handles 120v and 50 hz frequency.
Calculate up to its current, if a 120 Ω resistor, a capacitor of
7μf and a .9 h inductor are connected to an a.c. source.
handling 110 v and 70 hz
Calculate up to its current, if an electronic circuit presents a
77Ω resistor, a 5 μf capacitor and an inductor with .7 h. to a
voltage supply with 150v 40 hz frequency.
Solve the following circuits with unknowns according to their values
indicated in the table
ALTERNATING CURRENT
R1= 1.3kΩ I1= E1= P1=
R2= 158Ω I2= E2= P2= P2=
RT= IT=.95 amp E3= P3= P3=

SIFeIS CONCAyNT
R1= I1= E1= P1= P1=
R2= I2= E2= P2= P2=
RT= 180Ω I3=.4amp E3= P3= P3=
Series, parallel and mixed circuits for all circuits you need to know
RT:____
IT:_____
PT:____
(In the case of series and mixed circuits, the drop in the power supply is also
calculated.
voltage of each resistor, for parallel the current of each resistor)
5 9 15
35
110 v 18
7 15 38

SIFeIS CONCAyNT
58 73 18
95v
15 7 47
38 23 39 77
120v
89 110 70 8 19 35 11 110v
SIFeIS CONCAyNT
35 62 98
8 15 15 33
115v
4 25
41
87
R=6Ω
R=3 Ω 10Ω R=5
R=8Ω
R=15 R=7
50v 9Ω
R=2 R=2Ω R=52
R=5
R=77
R= 19 R=7

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