Question B1 a) A large horseshoe magnet produces a magnetic field of strength 2 x 10-2 T in the region between the poles of the magnet. A wire of 5 cm length is placed in the field at the right angle to the field lines and carries a current of 15 mA. Calculate the force acting on a wire.

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a) A large horseshoe magnet produces a magnetic field of strength 2 x 10-2 T in the region
between the poles of the magnet. A wire of 5 cm length is placed in the field at the right
angle to the field lines and carries a current of 15 mA. Calculate the force acting on a wire.
b)
A simple pendulum has a period of 2.0 s and an amplitude of 5.0 cm. The mass of the bob
is 5 g. Calculate the maximum velocity of the bob, the maximum acceleration of the bob
and the maximum kinetic energy of the pendulum. Assume the value of acceleration due
to gravity is 9.8 m/s.
Transcribed Image Text:Question B1 a) A large horseshoe magnet produces a magnetic field of strength 2 x 10-2 T in the region between the poles of the magnet. A wire of 5 cm length is placed in the field at the right angle to the field lines and carries a current of 15 mA. Calculate the force acting on a wire. b) A simple pendulum has a period of 2.0 s and an amplitude of 5.0 cm. The mass of the bob is 5 g. Calculate the maximum velocity of the bob, the maximum acceleration of the bob and the maximum kinetic energy of the pendulum. Assume the value of acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s.
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