PHY101_Lesson_11_Problem_Set_5_R

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Name Section ______ Date Lesson 11 Problem Set 5 Magnetism and Induction Directions Several of the following problems are missing some of the given variable information (labeled in red with ABI ” or assigned by instructor). Your instructor will provide the values through the Message Center, in the “From Your Instructor” section of the lesson, or in an Announcement on the course Home Page. Use the values provided by your instructor to answer each question. Show all work with units in your work. Use appropriate labels and units. Be sure to type all work, diagrams, explanations, and final answers as it is too difficult to read hand-written work after going through the various systems to get to your instructor. Also, this is good practice as you will have to type the midterm and final exam free response items as well. 1. A particle with a charge of  ABI μC  is moving at  ABI m/s perpendicularly through a magnetic field with a strength of  ABI T . What is the magnitude of the force on the particle? (10 points) 2. This diagram shows a magnet moving into a coil of wire. This movement causes a reading on the voltmeter. a. Explain this situation using terms discussed during this lesson. (5 points) b. Explain what would happen to the reading on the voltmeter if the number of turns in the coil of wire were increased. (5 points)
3. This diagram shows the construction of a simple transformer. Explain why iron is a suitable material for the core of a transformer. (10 points) 4. This diagram shows a transformer with a 50 Hz (AC) supply connected to 10 turns of insulated wire wrapped around one side of the iron core. A voltmeter is connected to 5 turns wrapped around the other side of the iron core. Explain what type of transformer this is and how you know using terms discussed in the lesson. (10 points)
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