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- Describe the components of a vector.(Solved)
Describe the components of a vector.
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- Define Unit Vectors.(Solved)
Define Unit Vectors.
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- Describe Derivatives and Integrals.(Solved)
Describe Derivatives and Integrals.
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- Describe the Logarithmic Function.(Solved)
Describe the Logarithmic Function.
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- Describe the Exponential Function.(Solved)
Describe the Exponential Function.
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- A battery, an inductor and a resistor are connected together as shown in figure 6.5. The switch in
is closed at t = 0
(a) Find the...(Solved)
A battery, an inductor and a resistor are connected together as shown in figure 6.5. The switch in
is closed at t = 0
(a) Find the time constant of the circuit.
(b) Calculate the current in the circuit at t = 2.00 ms
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- A current I is established in a RL circuit when the switch is closed at time t = 0, show that(Solved)
A current I is established in a RL circuit when the switch is closed at time t = 0, show that
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- The current through a 0.1-H inductor is i(t)=10te-5tA. Find the
(a) Voltage across the inductor and
(b) The energy stored in it.(Solved)
The current through a 0.1-H inductor is i(t)=10te-5tA. Find the
(a) Voltage across the inductor and
(b) The energy stored in it.
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- Differentiate between an inductor and inductance(Solved)
Differentiate between an inductor and inductance
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- Figure 6.2 shows a rectangular loop of wire immersed in a nonuniform and varying magnetic
field B that is perpendicular to and directed into the page....(Solved)
Figure 6.2 shows a rectangular loop of wire immersed in a nonuniform and varying magnetic
field B that is perpendicular to and directed into the page. The field’s magnitude is given by
B=4t2x2 , with B in teslas, t in seconds, and x in metres. The loop width w = 2.0 m and length l
= 3.0 m. What are the magnitude and direction of the induced emf around the loop at t = 0.10 s?
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- A coil consists of 200 turns of wire having a total resistance of 2.0 O. Each turn is a square of
side 18cm, and a uniform...(Solved)
A coil consists of 200 turns of wire having a total resistance of 2.0 Ω. Each turn is a square of
side 18cm, and a uniform magnetic field directed perpendicular to the plane of the coil is turned
on. If the field changes linearly from 0 to 0.50 T in 0.80 s, what is the magnitude of the induced
emf in the coil while the field is changing?
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- State three ways of inducing an emf in a circuit(Solved)
State three ways of inducing an emf in a circuit
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- What is a magnetic flux?(Solved)
What is a magnetic flux?
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- A long, straight wire carries a current of 5.00 A. At one instant, a proton, 4.00 mm from the wire,
travels at 1.50 x103 m/s parallel...(Solved)
A long, straight wire carries a current of 5.00 A. At one instant, a proton, 4.00 mm from the wire,
travels at 1.50 x103 m/s parallel to the wire and in the same direction as the current (Fig.5.2).
(a) Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field created by the wire.
(b) Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force the wire’s magnetic field exerts on the proton.
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- A long, straight wire of radius R carries a steady current I0 that is uniformly distributed through
the cross-section of the wire (Fig. 5.1). Using Ampere’s...(Solved)
A long, straight wire of radius R carries a steady current I0 that is uniformly distributed through
the cross-section of the wire (Fig. 5.1). Using Ampere’s law, calculate the magnetic field a
distance r from the center of the wire in the regions r > R and r < R .
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- State Ampere’s Law.(Solved)
State Ampere’s Law.
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- Two wires (Fig.4.5), each having a weight per unit length of 1.00 x 10-4 N/m, are parallel with
one directly above the other. Assume that the...(Solved)
Two wires (Fig.4.5), each having a weight per unit length of 1.00 x 10-4 N/m, are parallel with
one directly above the other. Assume that the wires carry currents that are equal in magnitude
and opposite in direction. The wires are 0.10 m apart, and the sum of the magnetic force and
gravitational force on the upper wire is zero. Find the current in the wires. (Neglect Earth’s
magnetic field)
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- A wire carries a current of 22.0 A from West to East. Assume that at this location the magnetic
field of Earth is horizontal and directed...(Solved)
A wire carries a current of 22.0 A from West to East. Assume that at this location the magnetic
field of Earth is horizontal and directed from south to north and that it has a magnitude of
0.500 x 10-4 T.
(a) Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on a 36.0-m length of wire.
(b) Calculate the gravitational force on the same length of wire if it’s made of copper and has a
cross-sectional area of 2.50 x 10-6 m2.
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- Figure 4.4 shows an ion of mass m and charge q propelled with a speed v from source S into
a chamber in which a uniform...(Solved)
Figure 4.4 shows an ion of mass m and charge q propelled with a speed v from source S into
a chamber in which a uniform magnetic field B is perpendicular to the path of the ion. The
initially stationary ion from S is accelerated to the chamber by the electric field due to a
potential difference V.
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- What magnetic field strength is necessary so that an electron moving with a speed of 5 x 105 m/s
travels in a circle of radius 1...(Solved)
What magnetic field strength is necessary so that an electron moving with a speed of 5 x 105 m/s
travels in a circle of radius 1 m?
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