0 Mathematics Review 1 Models, Measurements, And Vectors 2 Motion Along A Straight Line 3 Motion In A Plane 4 Newton's Laws Of Motion 5 Applications Of Newton's Laws 6 Circular Motion And Gravitation 7 Work And Energy 8 Momentum 9 Rotational Motion 10 Dynamics Of Rotational Motion Periodic Motion, Waves, And Fluids 11 Elasticity And Periodic Motion 12 Mechanical Waves And Sound 13 Fluid Mechanics 14 Temperature And Heat 15 Thermal Properties Of Matter 16 The Second Law Of Thermodynamics 17 Electric Charge And Electric Field 18 Electric Potential And Capacitance 19 Current, Resistance, And Direct Current Circuits 20 Magnetic Field And Magnetic Forces 21 Electromagnetic Induction 22 Alternating Current 23 Electromagnetic Waves 24 Geometric Optics 25 Optical Instruments 26 Interference And Diffraction 27 Relativity 28 Photons, Electrons, And Atoms 29 Atoms, Molecules, And Solids 30 Nuclear And And High-energy Physics expand_more
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Problem 1CQ: If an electron beam in a cathode-ray tube travels in a straight line, can you be sure that no... Problem 2CQ: Why is it not a good idea to call magnetic field lines magnetic lines of force? Problem 3CQ: If the magnetic force does no work on a charged particle, how can it have any effect on the particle... Problem 4CQ: A permanent magnet can be used to pick up a string of nails, tacks, or paper clips, even though... Problem 5CQ: Streams of charged particles emitted from the sun during unusual sunspot activity create a... Problem 6CQ: A student once proposed to obtain an isolated magnetic pole by taking a bar magnet (N pole at one... Problem 7CQ: The magnetic force on a moving charged particle is always perpendicular to the magnetic field B. Is... Problem 8CQ: The text discusses the magnetic field of an infinitely long, straight conductor carrying a current.... Problem 9CQ: Two parallel conductors carrying current in the same direction attract each other. If they are... Problem 10CQ: Household wires (such as lamp cords) often carry currents of several amps. Why do no magnetic... Problem 11CQ: Can a charged particle move through a magnetic field that exerts no force on it? How? Could it move... Problem 12CQ Problem 1MCP: An electron traveling with a speed v enters a uniform magnetic field directed perpendicular to its... Problem 2MCP: A beam of protons is directed horizontally into the region between two bar magnets, as shown in... Problem 3MCP: A wire carrying a current in the direction shown in Figure 20.48 passes between the poles of two bar... Problem 4MCP: A solenoid is connected to a battery as shown in Figure 20.49. and a bar magnet is placed nearby.... Problem 5MCP: Two very long, straight, parallel wires carry currents of equal magnitude, but opposite direction,... Problem 6MCP: A light circular wire suspended by a thin silk thread in a uniform magnetic field carries a current... Problem 7MCP: An electron is moving di'ectly toward you in a horizontal path .vhen it suddenly enters a uniform... Problem 8MCP: Three particles having the same mass and the same horizontal velocity enter a region of constant... Problem 9MCP: A metal bar connected by metal leads to the terminals of a battery hangs between the poles of a... Problem 10MCP: A certain current produces a magnetic field 8 near the center of a solenoid. If the current is... Problem 11MCP: A coil is connected to a battery as shown in Figure 20.54. A bar magnet is suspended with its N pole... Problem 12MCP: A particle enters a uniform magnetic field initially traveling perpendicular to the field lines and... Problem 1P: In a 1.25 T magnetic field directed vertically upward a particle having a charge of magnitude 8.50 C... Problem 2P: An ion having charge +6e is traveling horizontally to the left at 8.50 km/s when it enters a... Problem 3P: A proton traveling at 3 60 km/s suddenly enters a uniform magnetic field of 0.750 T. traveling at an... Problem 4P: A particle having a mass of 0.195 g carries a charge of 2.50 108 C. The particle is given an... Problem 5P: At a given instant, a particle with a mass of 5.00 103 kg and a charge of 3.50 108 C has a... Problem 6P: If the magnitude of the magnetic force on a proton is F when it is moving at 15.0 with respect to... Problem 7P: A particle with mass 3 102 kg and charge +5 C enters a region of space where there is a magnetic... Problem 8P: A particle with a charge of 2.50 108 C is moving with an instantaneous velocity of magnitude 40.0... Problem 9P: A particle with mass 1.81 103 kg and a charge of +1.22 105 C has, at a given instant, a velocity... Problem 10P Problem 11P Problem 12P: An electron moves at 2.50 106 m/s through a region in which there is a magnetic field of... Problem 13P: In a cloud chamber- experiment, 3 proton enters a uniform 0.25o T magnetic field directed... Problem 14P: An alpha particle (a He nucleus, containing two protons and two neutrons and having a mass of 6.64 ... Problem 15P: A deuteron particle (the nucleus of an isotope of hydrogen consisting of one proton and ore neutron... Problem 16P: A beam of protons traveling at 1.20 km/s enters a uniform magnetic field, traveling perpendicular to... Problem 17P: A uniform magnetic field bends an electron in a circular arc of radius R. What will be the radius of... Problem 18P: 18. An electron at point A in Figure 20.59 has a speed v0 of 1.41 108 m/s. Find (a) the magnitude... Problem 19P Problem 20P: A 3.25 g bullet picks up an electric charge of 1.65 c as it travels down the barrel of a riffle. It... Problem 21P: An electron travels into a 0.3 magnetic field perpendicular to its path, where it moves in a... Problem 22P Problem 23P: Singly ionized (one electron removed) atoms are accelerated and then passed through a velocity... Problem 24P: Ancient meat eating. The amount of meat in prehistoric diets can be determined by measuring the... Problem 25P: A straight vertical wire carries a current of 1.20 A downward in a region between the poles of a... Problem 26P: Magnetic force on a lightning bolt. Currents during lightning strikes can be up to 50,000 A (or... Problem 27P: A horizontal rod 0.200 m long carries a current through a uniform horizontal magnetic field of... Problem 28P: A straight 2.5 m wire carries a typical household current of 1.5 A (in one direction) at a location... Problem 29P: A magnetic field is used to suspend a wire of mass 0 02 kg and length 0.15 m. The wire is carrying a... Problem 30P: A rectangular 10.0 cm by 20.0 cm circuit carrying an 8.00 A current is oriented with its plane... Problem 31P: A long wire carrying a 6.00 A current reverses direction by means of two right-angle bends, as shown... Problem 32P: As long wire carrying 4.50 A or current makes two 90 bends, as shown in Figure 20.62. The bent part... Problem 33P: The 20.0 cm by 35.0 cm rectangular circuit shown in Figure 20.63 is hinged along side ab. It carries... Problem 34P Problem 35P: A circular coil of wire 8.6 cm in diameter has 15 turns and carries a current of 2.7 A. The coil is... Problem 36P: A coil having 165 turns and a radius of 1.2 cm carries a current of 1.20 A. If it is placed in a... Problem 37P: A circular coil of 50 loops and diameter 20.0 cm is lying flat on a tabletop and carries a clockwise... Problem 38P: You want to produce a magnetic field of magnitude 5.50 104 T at a distance of 0.040 m from a long,... Problem 39P: Household magnetic fields. Home circuit breakers typically have current capacities of around 10 A.... Problem 40P: (a) How large a current would a very long, straight wire have to carry so that the magnetic field... Problem 41P: Currents in the heart. The body contains many small currents caused by the motion of ions in the... Problem 42P: Magnetic sensitivity of electric fish. Electric fish navigate by responding to changes in the... Problem 43P: A jumper cable is used to start a car that has a dead battery. The cable barely reaches the car and... Problem 44P: If the magnetic field due to a long, straight, current-carrying wire has a magnitude B at a distance... Problem 45P: A long, straight wire carries a current l0 and produces a magnetic field B0 at a distance r0 from... Problem 46P: EMF. Currents in dc transmission lines can be 100 A or more. Some people have expressed concern that... Problem 47P: A long, straight telephone cable contains six wires, each carrying a current of 0.300 A. The... Problem 48P: Two insulated wires perpendicular to each other in the same plane carry currents as shown in Figure... Problem 49P: Two long straight parallel wires are 10.0 cm apart and carry 4.00 A currents in the same direction... Problem 50P: Set Up: B=0l2r The direction of BB is given by the right-hand rule in Section 20.7. Solve: (a) The... Problem 51P: Two high-current transmission lines carry currents of 25 A and 75 A in the same direction and are... Problem 52P Problem 53P Problem 54P: An electric bus operates by drawing current from two parallel overhead cables, at a potential... Problem 55P: A circular metal loop is 22 cm in diameter, (a) How large a current must flow through this metal so... Problem 56P: A closely wound circular coil with a diameter of 4.00 cm has 600 turns and carries a current of... Problem 57P: A closely wound circular coil has a radius of 6.00 cm and carries a current of 2.50 A. How many... Problem 58P: BIO Currents in the brain. The magnetic field around the human head has been measured to be... Problem 59P: A closely wound, circular coil with radius 2.40 cm has 800 turns. What must the current in the coil... Problem 60P: Two circular concentric loops of wire lie on a tabletop, one inside the other. The inner loop has a... Problem 61P: Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at point P due to the current in the... Problem 62P: A solenoid contains 750 coils of very thin wire evenly wrapped over a length of 15.0 cm. Each coil... Problem 63P: As a new electrical technician, you are designing a large solenoid to produce a uniform 0.150 T... Problem 64P: A solenoid is designed to produce a 0.0279 T magnetic field near its center, it has a radius of 1.40... Problem 65P: As shown in Figure 20.67, a single circular current loop 10.0 cm in diameter carries a clockwise... Problem 66P: A solenoid that is 35 cm long and contains 450 circular coils 2.0 cm in diameter carries a 1.75 A... Problem 67P: You have 25 m of wire, which you want to use to construct a 44-cm-diameter coil whose magnetic field... Problem 68P: A toroidal solenoid (see Figure 20.42) has inner radius r1 = 15.0 cm and outer radius r2 = 18.0 cm.... Problem 69P: Three long, straight electrical cables, running north and south, are tightly enclosed in an... Problem 70P: A long, straight, cylindrical wire of radius R carries a current uniformly distributed over its... Problem 71P: Platinum is a paramagnetic metal having a relative permeability of 1.00026. If a thin rod of... Problem 72P: When a certain paramagnetic material is placed in an external magnetic field of 1.5000 T, the field... Problem 73GP: A 150 g ball containing 4.00 108 excess electrons is dropped into a 125 m vertical shaft. At the... Problem 74GP: Magnetic balance. The circuit shown in Figure 20.68 Is used to make a magnetic balance to weigh... Problem 75GP: A thin 50.0-cm-long metal bar with mass 750 g rests on, but is not attached to, two metal supports... Problem 76GP: 76. A long, straight wire containing a semicircular region of radius 0.95 m is placed in a uniform... Problem 77GP: A singly charged an of Li (on isotope of lithium containing three protons and four neutrons) has a... Problem 78GP: An insulated circular ring of diameter 6.50 cm carries a 120 A current and is tangent to a very... Problem 79GP: The effect of transmission lines. Two hikers are reading a compass under an overhead transmission... Problem 80GP: DATA A current-carrying wife of length 0.15 m is in a perpendicular magnetic field. The magnetic... Problem 81GP: Two very long, straight wires carry currents as shown in Figure 20.72. For each case shown, find all... Problem 82GP Problem 83GP Problem 84GP Problem 85GP: A long wire carrying 6.50 A of current makes two bends, as shown in Figure 20.75. The bent part of... Problem 86PP: BIO Magnetic fields and MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful imaging method that,... Problem 87PP Problem 88PP: The large magnetic fields used in MRI can produce forces on electric currents within the human body.... Problem 89PP: BIO Studying magnetic bacteria. Some types of bacteria contain chains of ferromagnetic particles... Problem 90PP: To use a larger sample of bacteria, the experimenters construct a solenoid that has the same length,... Problem 91PP: BIO Studying magnetic bacteria. Some types of bacteria contain chains of ferromagnetic particles... format_list_bulleted