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 Problem 2CQ: Suppose you drop a cylindrical magnet down a long, straight metal tube. The magnet falls down the... Problem 3CQ: A long, straight current-carrying wire passes through the center of a metal ring, perpendicular to... Problem 4CQ: Two closely wound circular coils have the same number of turns, but one has twice the radius of the... Problem 5CQ Problem 6CQ: Why does a transformer not work with dc current? Problem 7CQ: Does Lenzs law say that the induced current in a metal loop always flows to oppose the magnetic flux... Problem 8CQ: Does Faradays law say that a large magnetic flux induces a large emf in a coil? Explain. Problem 9CQ: An airplane is in level flight over Antarctica, where the magnetic field of the earth is mostly... Problem 10CQ Problem 11CQ: A metal ring can be moved into and out of the space between the poles of a horseshoe magnet. Show... Problem 12CQ Problem 1MCP: A square loop of wire is pulled upward out of the space between the poles of a magnet, as shown in... Problem 2MCP: The two solenoids in Figure 21.36 are coaxial and fairly close to each other. While the resistance... Problem 3MCP: A metal ring is oriented with the plane of its area perpendicular to a spatially uniform magnetic... Problem 4MCP Problem 5MCP: A metal loop moves at constant velocity toward a long wire carrying a steady current I, as shown in... Problem 6MCP: A steady current of 1.5 A flows through the solenoid shown in Figure 21.39. The current induced in... Problem 7MCP: Suppose you continue to hold the current in the solenoid in Figure 21.39 at 1.5 A and pull the loop... Problem 8MCP: A vertical bar moves horizontally at constant velocity through a uniform magnetic field, as shown in... Problem 9MCP: The vertical loops A and C in Figure 21.41 e are parallel to each other and are centered on the same... Problem 10MCP: The vertical loops A and C in Figure 21.41 e are parallel to each other and are centered on the same... Problem 11MCP: After the switch S in the circuit in Figure 21.42 is closed, Figure 21.42 Multiple-Choice Problem... Problem 12MCP: A metal loop is being pushed at a constant velocity into a uniform magnetic field, as shown in... Problem 1P: A circular area with a radius of 6.50 cm lies in the x-y plane. What is the magnitude of the... Problem 2P Problem 3P: An empty cylindrical food container with a lid on it has a diameter of 5.00 cm. The container is... Problem 4P: A single loop of wire with an area of 0.0900 m2 is h a uniform magnetic field that has an initial... Problem 5P: A coil of wire with 200 circular turns of radius 3.00 cm is in a uniform magnetic field along the... Problem 6P: In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 200 turns enclosing an area of 12 cm2 is rotated... Problem 7P: A closely wound rectangular coil of 80 turns has dimensions of 25.0 cm by 40.0 cm. The plane of the... Problem 8P Problem 9P Problem 10P: A circular loop of wire a radius of 12.0 cm is lying flat on a tabletop. A magnetic field of 1.5 T... Problem 11P: A cardboard tube is wrapped with windings of insulated wire that are connected to a resisitor. The... Problem 12P: A circular loop of wire is in a soalially uniform magnetic field, as shown in Figure 21.46. The... Problem 13P Problem 14P: A solenoid carrying a current i is moving toward a metal ring, as shown in Figure 21.50. In what... Problem 15P: A metal bar is pulled to the right perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. The bar rides on... Problem 16P: Two closed loops A and C are close to a long wire carrying a current I. (See Figure 21.52) Find the... Problem 17P: A bar magnet is held above a circular loop of wire as shown in Figure 21.53. Find the direction... Problem 18P: The current in Figure 21.54 obeys the equation I = I0(1 + t/T), where t is time and T 0. Find the... Problem 19P: A bar magnet is close to a metal loop. When this magnet is suddenly moved to the left away from the... Problem 20P: A very thin 15.0 cm copper bar is aligned horizontally along the east-west direction. If it moves... Problem 21P: When a thin 12.0 cm iron rod moves with a constant velocity of 4.50 m/s perpendicular to the rod in... Problem 22P: You wish to produce a potential difference of 10 V along the length of a 1 m copper rod by moving it... Problem 23P: A 1.41 m bar moves through a uniform, 1.20 T magnetic field with a speed of 2.50 m/s. For each case... Problem 24P: The conducting rod ab shown in Figure 21.58 makes frictionless contact with metal rails ca and db.... Problem 25P: BO Measuring blood flow. Blood contains positive and negative ions and so is a conductor. A blood... Problem 26P Problem 27P Problem 28P Problem 29P Problem 30P Problem 31P Problem 32P Problem 33P Problem 34P Problem 35P Problem 36P: A transformer consists of 275 primary windings and 834 secondary windings. If the potential... Problem 37P: You need a transformer that will draw 15 W of power from a 220 V (rms) power line, stepping the... Problem 38P: A step-up transformer. A transformer connected to a 120 V (rms) ac line is to supply 13,000 V (rms)... Problem 39P Problem 40P Problem 41P Problem 42P: A solenoid 25.0 cm long and with a cross-sectional area of 0.500 cm2 contains 400 turns of wire and... Problem 43P Problem 44P Problem 45P Problem 46P Problem 47P Problem 48P Problem 49P Problem 50P: A 12.0 F capacitor and a 5.25 mH inductor are connected in series with an open switch. The capacitor... Problem 51P Problem 52GP: A 15.0 F capacitor is charged to 175 C and then connected across the ends of a 5.00 mH inductor, (a)... Problem 53GP Problem 54GP: A rectangular circuit is moved at a constant velocity of 3.0 m/s into, through, and then out of a... Problem 55GP Problem 56GP: A flexible circular loop 6.50 cm in diameter lies in a magnetic field with magnitude 0.950 T,... Problem 57GP Problem 58GP Problem 59GP: Consider the circuit in Figure 21.64 (a) Just after the switch is closed, what is the current... Problem 60PP: How many turns does this typical MRI magnet have? A. 1100 B. 3000 C. 4000 D. 22,000 Problem 61PP: BIO Quenching an MRI magnet. Magnets carrying very large currents are used to produce the uniform,... Problem 62PP: If part of the magnet develops resistance and liquid helium boils away, rendering more and more of... Problem 63PP: BIO Quenching an MRI magnet. Magnets carrying very large currents are used to produce the uniform,... Problem 64PP Problem 65PP: Consider the brain tissue at the level of the dashed line to be a series of concentric circles, each... Problem 66PP Problem 67PP: Which graph best represents the time t dependence of the current i induced in the brain tissue,... format_list_bulleted