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... parallel to each other at a separation of L. A uniform magnetic field B exists into the paper. A wire of mass m can slide on the rails. The rails are connected to a constant current source which drives a current I in the circuit. The friction coefficient between the rails and the wire is µ. (a) what ...
... parallel to each other at a separation of L. A uniform magnetic field B exists into the paper. A wire of mass m can slide on the rails. The rails are connected to a constant current source which drives a current I in the circuit. The friction coefficient between the rails and the wire is µ. (a) what ...
A capacitor consists of two charged disks of radius
... detectors. At what angle as measured from the positive x-axis will the intensity of the radiated field as measured by the detectors be ½ of its maximum value (for the same distance from the charge)? ...
... detectors. At what angle as measured from the positive x-axis will the intensity of the radiated field as measured by the detectors be ½ of its maximum value (for the same distance from the charge)? ...
CH13 - Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
... Q12: As we move away from a current carrying conductor, the spacing between the magnetic lines of force (a) decreases (b) increases (c) remains at equal distances (d) none of these Answer: b Q13: A positively-charged particle (alpha-particle) projected towards west is deflected towards north by a ma ...
... Q12: As we move away from a current carrying conductor, the spacing between the magnetic lines of force (a) decreases (b) increases (c) remains at equal distances (d) none of these Answer: b Q13: A positively-charged particle (alpha-particle) projected towards west is deflected towards north by a ma ...
DE 19-20
... Insight: This is a large amount of charge, but the Earth and Moon are very large bodies. It would require the removal of only one electron from every 1036 atoms in the Earth to accumulate this charge. However, both the Earth and Moon are almost electrically neutral, and the gravitational force domin ...
... Insight: This is a large amount of charge, but the Earth and Moon are very large bodies. It would require the removal of only one electron from every 1036 atoms in the Earth to accumulate this charge. However, both the Earth and Moon are almost electrically neutral, and the gravitational force domin ...
Gauss`s Law
... plane of the surface. The length of the vector is proportional to the area. It is useful to define a quantity called electric flux. Electric flux is defined as a measure of the number of electric field lines passing through a surface. Consider a positive charge. The electric field lines all come out ...
... plane of the surface. The length of the vector is proportional to the area. It is useful to define a quantity called electric flux. Electric flux is defined as a measure of the number of electric field lines passing through a surface. Consider a positive charge. The electric field lines all come out ...
lec04
... of a perfectly conducting material centered on the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system. Two charged particles lie outside the ball on the x-axis of the same coordinate system: a particle with -5.0 microcoulombs of charge at x = -11 cm and a particle with charge +5.5 microcoulombs of charge at x ...
... of a perfectly conducting material centered on the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system. Two charged particles lie outside the ball on the x-axis of the same coordinate system: a particle with -5.0 microcoulombs of charge at x = -11 cm and a particle with charge +5.5 microcoulombs of charge at x ...
a) Radially inward (toward the center of the sphere).
... of a perfectly conducting material centered on the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system. Two charged particles lie outside the ball on the x-axis of the same coordinate system: a particle with -5.0 microcoulombs of charge at x = -11 cm and a particle with charge +5.5 microcoulombs of charge at x ...
... of a perfectly conducting material centered on the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system. Two charged particles lie outside the ball on the x-axis of the same coordinate system: a particle with -5.0 microcoulombs of charge at x = -11 cm and a particle with charge +5.5 microcoulombs of charge at x ...
Part 1
... perpendicular to a uniform 0.600 T magnetic field. It is quickly pulled from the field at constant speed to a region where B drops abruptly to zero. At t=0, the right edge of the coil is at the edge of the field. It takes 0.100 s for the whole coil to reach the field-free region. The coil’s total re ...
... perpendicular to a uniform 0.600 T magnetic field. It is quickly pulled from the field at constant speed to a region where B drops abruptly to zero. At t=0, the right edge of the coil is at the edge of the field. It takes 0.100 s for the whole coil to reach the field-free region. The coil’s total re ...
Lecture 19 Chapter 29 Magnetic Fields
... on the loop by vector sum of forces acting on each side • For short sides of loop, i is || to B so FB = 0 • For long sides of loop, i is ⊥ B so FB = iLB, let length of long side L = a so ...
... on the loop by vector sum of forces acting on each side • For short sides of loop, i is || to B so FB = 0 • For long sides of loop, i is ⊥ B so FB = iLB, let length of long side L = a so ...