Solutions for College Physics Volume 1 (Chs. 1-16); Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for College Physics (10th Edition)
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 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 11CQ:
A metal ring can be moved into and out of the space between the poles of a horseshoe magnet. Show...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 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 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 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 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 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 42P:
A solenoid 25.0 cm long and with a cross-sectional area of 0.500 cm2 contains 400 turns of wire and...Problem 50P:
A 12.0 F capacitor and a 5.25 mH inductor are connected in series with an open switch. The capacitor...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 54GP:
A rectangular circuit is moved at a constant velocity of 3.0 m/s into, through, and then out of a...Problem 56GP:
A flexible circular loop 6.50 cm in diameter lies in a magnetic field with magnitude 0.950 T,...Problem 59GP:
Consider the circuit in Figure 21.64 (a) Just after the switch is closed, what is the current...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,...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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