Solutions for EP CONCEPTUAL PHYSICAL SCI.-MOD.MASTER.
Problem 6RCQ:
What is meant by saying that charge is conserved?Problem 9RCQ:
How does the magnitude of electrical force between a pair of charged particles change when the...Problem 10RCQ:
How does an electrically polarized object differ from an electrically charged object?Problem 11RCQ:
Give two examples of common force fields.Problem 12RCQ:
How is the direction of an electric field defined?Problem 13RCQ:
In terms of the units that measure them, distinguish between electric potential energy and electric...Problem 14RCQ:
A balloon may easily be charged to several thousand volts. Does that mean it has several thousand...Problem 15RCQ:
What condition is necessary for a sustained flow of electric charge through a conducting medium?Problem 17RCQ:
Does electric charge flow across a circuit or through a circuit? Does voltage flow across a circuit...Problem 18RCQ:
Distinguish between dc and ac.Problem 19RCQ:
Does a battery produce dc or ac? Does the generator at a power station produce dc or ac?Problem 21RCQ:
What is the unit of electrical resistance?Problem 22RCQ:
What is the effect on current through a circuit of steady resistance when the voltage is doubled?...Problem 25RCQ:
What is the source of electrons that produces a shock when you touch a charged conductor?Problem 26RCQ:
In a circuit consisting of two lamps connected in series, if the current in one lamp is 1 A, what is...Problem 27RCQ:
If 6 V were impressed across the circuit in question 26, and the voltage across the first lamp were...Problem 28RCQ:
How does the total current through the branches of a parallel circuit compare with the current...Problem 29RCQ:
As more lanes are opened at a fast-food restaurant, the resistance to the motion of people and cars...Problem 35PAC:
Coulombs Law: F=kq1q2d2 35. Two point charges, each with 0.1 C of charge, are 0.1 m apart. Knowing...Problem 36PAC:
A toaster has a heating element of 15 and is connected to a 120-V outlet. Show that the current...Problem 37PAC:
Show that when you touch your wet fingers (resistance 1000 ) to the terminals of a 6-V battery, the...Problem 39PAC:
An electric toy draw 0.5 A from a 120-V outlet. Show that the toy consumes 60 W of power.Problem 40PAC:
Calculate the power of a hair dryer that operates on 120 V and draws a current of 10 A.Problem 41TAS:
Two pellets, each with a charge of 1 microcoulomb (10-6 C), are located 3 cm (0.03 m) apart. Show...Problem 42TAS:
Two point changes are separated by 4 cm. The attractive force between them is 20 N. Show that when...Problem 43TAS:
Show that if the charges attracting each other in the preceding problem have equal magnitudes, each...Problem 44TAS:
A droplet of ink in an industrial ink-jet printer carries a charge of 1.6 10-10 C and is deflected...Problem 45TAS:
A 12-V battery moves 4 C of charge from one terminal to the other. Show that the battery does 48 J...Problem 46TAS:
Suppose you could expend 10 joules of work to push a l-coulomb charged particle against an electric...Problem 47TAS:
The potential difference between a storm cloud and the ground is 100 million volts. If a charge of 2...Problem 50TAS:
The power in watts marked on a light bulb is not an inherent property of the bulb; rather, it...Problem 51TAS:
Rearrange the formula Current = voltage/resistance (I=VR) to express resistance in terms of current...Problem 53TAS:
Using the formula Power = current voltage, show that the current drawn by a 1200-W hair dryer...Problem 55TAS:
A dehumidifier with a resistance of 20 draws 6.0 A when connected to an electrical outlet. Show...Problem 56TAS:
An electric space heater dissipates 1320 W of power via electromagnetic radiation and convection...Problem 57TAS:
The total charge that an automobile battery can supply without being recharged is given in terms of...Problem 58TAS:
Show that it costs 7 cents to operate a 25-W porch light for 24 h if electric energy costs 12c per...Problem 59TAS:
Suppose you operate a 100-W lamp continuously for 1 week when the power utility rate is 12c/kWh....Problem 60TAS:
An electric dryer connected to a 120-V source draws 8.4 A of current. Show that the amount of heat...Problem 61TAS:
For the electric dryer of the previous problem, show that the number of coulombs that flow through...Problem 62TAS:
An incandescent light bulb with an operating resistance of 95 is labeled "150 W." Is this bulb...Problem 63TAS:
In periods of peak demand, power companies lower their voltage in order to save power (and save you...Problem 64TAR:
The three pairs of same-size metal spheres have different charges on their surfaces, as indicated....Problem 66TAR:
The bulbs are identical. Ammeters are placed in different location, as shown. Rank, from greatest to...Problem 67TAR:
All bulbs, are identical in the circuits. An ammeter is connected next to each battery, as shown....Problem 68TAR:
All bulbs are identical in the circuits. A voltmeter is connected across a single bulb in each...Problem 69TAR:
Consider the three parts of the circuit. First rank, from greatest to least, the current through...Problem 73E:
If you scuff electrons from your shoes while walking across a silk rug, are you negatively or...Problem 75E:
An electroscope is a simple device consisting of a metal ball that is attached by a conductor to two...Problem 76E:
The leaves of a changed electroscope collapse in time. At higher altitudes, they collapse more...Problem 77E:
If electrons were positive and protons were negative, would Coulomb's law he written the same or...Problem 78E:
When you double the distance between a pair of charged particle, what happens to the force between...Problem 79E:
When you double the charge on only one of a pair of particles, what effect does this have on the...Problem 80E:
When you double the charge on both particles in a pair, what effect does this have on the force...Problem 81E:
If you rub an inflated balloon against your hair and place it against a metal door, by what...Problem 82E:
If you rub an inflated balloon against your hair and place it against a wooden door, by what...Problem 83E:
When a car is moved into a painting chamber, a mist of paint is sprayed around its body. When the...Problem 84E:
By what specific means do the bits of fine threads align in the electric fields in Figure 8.11?...Problem 85E:
Suppose that the strength of the electric field about an isolated point charge has a certain value...Problem 86E:
Suppose an investigator places first a free electron and then a free proton into an electric field...Problem 87E:
Why is voltage often referred to as an electric pressure, especially when electric circuits and...Problem 88E:
Why might the wingspans of birds be a consideration in determining the spacing between parallel...Problem 89E:
One example of a water system is a garden hose that waters a garden. Another is the cooling system...Problem 90E:
How is a hydraulic pump that produces sustained water flow analogous to a battery or generator?Problem 93E:
Which travels at nearly the speed of light in an electric circuit: electrons, electric field, or...Problem 94E:
Which flows through an electric circuit: voltage, electric charge, resistance, or all three?Problem 95E:
Would you expect to find dc or ac in the filament of a light bulb in your home? In the headlight of...Problem 96E:
Comment on the warning sign in the sketch.Problem 97E:
Which has the higher resistance: a lamp filament with no current or one carrying current? Or do both...Problem 98E:
Only a small percentage of the electric energy supplied to a common light bulb is transformed into...Problem 99E:
What is the effect on the current in a wire if both the voltage across it and its resistance are...Problem 100E:
Why is a bird perched on a high-voltage wire safe, even though the wires are not insulated?Problem 101E:
Say the bird perched on a high-voltage wire reaches over with its foot and touches another wire. Why...Problem 103E:
If a current of one- or two-tenths of an ampere were to pass into one of your hands and out the...Problem 104E:
Consider a water pipe that branches into two smaller pipes. If the flow of water is 10 liters per...Problem 105E:
Consider a circuit with a main wire that branches into two other wires. If the current is 10 amperes...Problem 107E:
As more lanes are added to toll booths, the resistance to vehicles passing through is reduced. How...Problem 108E:
(a) Which is the same for a 10- and a 20- resistor connected in series in a series circuit: current...Problem 109E:
If several bulbs are connected in series to a battery, they may feel warm to the touch even though...Problem 110E:
Which is less damaging: plugging a 110-V appliance into a 220-V circuit or plugging a 220-V...Problem 111E:
What unit of measurement is meant by (a) joule per coulomb, (b) coulomb per second, and (c)...Problem 112E:
What happens to the brightness of light emitted by a light bulb when the current in the filament...Problem 114E:
Is it correct to say that the energy from a car battery ultimately comes from fuel in the gas tank?...Problem 115E:
A cars headlight dissipates 40 W on low beam and 50 W on high beam. Is there more or less resistance...Problem 116DQ:
The proportionality constant k in Coulombs law is huge in ordinary units, whereas the...Problem 117DQ:
A friend says that the reason ones hair stands out while one is touching a charged Van de Graaff...Problem 118DQ:
Your tutor tells you that an ampere and a volt really measure the same thing, and the different...Problem 119DQ:
The circuit within an incandescent bulb is shown at the left. Which of the battery arrangements will...Problem 121DQ:
Does more current "flow" out of a battery than into it? Does more current "flow" into a light bulb...Problem 122DQ:
Sometimes you hear someone say that a particular appliance "uses up" electricity. What is it that...Problem 123DQ:
Does a lamp with a thick filament draw more current or less current than a lamp with a thin...Problem 124DQ:
Is the current in a light bulb connected to a 220-V source greater or less than that in the same...Problem 125DQ:
Is the following label on a household product cause for concern? "Caution: This product contains...Problem 126DQ:
The equivalent resistance of a pair of resistors depends on how they're connected. Suppose you wish...Problem 127DQ:
A friend says that a battery provides not a source of constant current, but a source of constant...Problem 128DQ:
A friend says that adding bulbs in series to a circuit provides more obstacles to the flow of...Problem 129DQ:
Consider a pair of flashlight bulbs connected to a battery. Do they glow brighter if they are...Problem 130DQ:
In the circuit shown, how do the three identical light bulbs compare in brightness? Which light bulb...Problem 131DQ:
As more and more bulbs are connected in series to a flashlight battery, what happens to the...Problem 132DQ:
A battery has internal resistance, so when the current it supplies goes up, the voltage it supplies...Problem 134DQ:
Your friend says that electric current takes the path of least resistance. In the case of a parallel...Problem 135DQ:
Consider a pair of incandescent bulbs, a 60-W bulb and a 100-W bulb. If the bulbs are connected in...Problem 1RAT:
Choose the BEST answer to the question or the BEST way to complete the statement 1. When we say...Problem 2RAT:
When a pair of charged particles are brought twice as close to each other, the force between them...Problem 3RAT:
An electric field surrounds all (a) electrons. (b) protons. (c) both of these (d) neither of theseProblem 4RAT:
Electric potential and electric potential energy are (a) one and the same in most cases. (b) two...Problem 5RAT:
Which statement(s) is(are) correct? (a) Voltage flows in a circuit. (b) Charge flows in a circuit....Problem 6RAT:
When you double the voltage in a simple electric circuit, you double the (a) current. (b)...Problem 7RAT:
When you double both the current and the voltage in a circuit, the power (a) remains unchanged if...Problem 8RAT:
In a simple circuit consisting of a single lamp and a single battery, when the current in the lamp...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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