Coulomb constant, k= 8.987 x 10" N m/c2 of the electron, e= -1.60217662 x 10-1 otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb -39 Vacuum permitivity, eo- 8.854 x 1014/m - Mass of the electron, me=9.10038356 x 10
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- Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N - m2 /Cvacuum permitivity, Eg = 8.854 x 10-12 F/rMagnetic Permeability of vacuum, Ho = 12.566370614356 x 10-7 H/aMagnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19 CMass of one electron, m. = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kgUnless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µCmeans micro coulomb In the figure the blue region represents a magnetic field B = 3.3 Tand the green region represents a magnetic field B2 = 6.0TA particle with charge 4.4 µG mass m =0.065 granand velocity v = 35 m/sravels toward the blue region as shown in the figure. a)What will be the shape of the path followed by the charge? Explain why this particular shape.Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10º N - m² /C&acuum permitivity, €o = 8.854 × 10-12 F/rMagnetic Permeability of vacuum, Ho = 12.566370614356 ×x 10-7 H/rMagnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10-19 CMass of one electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10-31 kgUnless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb Calculate the magnetic field created by an infinite wire carrying current I = 17 mAurrent at a distance r from the wire B field at r = 13 cm Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. T B field at r = 130 cm Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. TUse the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k= 8.987 × 10° N. m² /C¥acuum permitivity, en = 8.854 x 10-12 F/ nMagnetic Permeability of vacuum, Ho = 12.566370614356 × 10-7 H/sMagnitude of the Charge of one electron, e= -1.60217662 × 10-19 CMass of one electron, m. = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kgUnless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µCmeans micro coulomb V2 I Ry P Vs R5 R { R7 You have given the above diagram of a resistor network. The numerical values of the resistors are R = 8 k, R2 = 8 M, R3 = 6 K R4 = 6 K, R5 = 4 kkQ R6 = 12 K) R = 4 KL And the e.m.f s are K = 10.0 volts V½ = 10.0 volts V½ = 10.0 volts a) Find the equivalent resistance across the terminal T'S. equivalent resistance Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. b)Draw the diagram in your script and then apply KVL and KCL to it. Write down the equations accordingly. ww
- Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N· m2/C2. Vacuum permitivity, eo = 8.854 x 10-12 F/m. Magnitude of the charge of the electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19 C. Mass of the electron, me = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb +x Coordinates of three charges in a 2D plane is given as follows: q1 = -45 µC at pi = (17, 17), g2 = 21 µC at p2 = (17, –11) and g3 = 43 µC at p3 = (-15, 13). These coordinates are given in centimeters. a) Compute force on q2 due to qi using the formula F12 = k 12- I component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. y component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N b) Compute force on q2 due to qi using the formula F12 = kr12. I component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. y component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits.Coulomb constant, k=8.987×109N⋅m2/C2. Vacuum permitivity, ϵ0=8.854×10−12F/m. Magnitude of the charge of the electron, e=−1.60217662×10−19C. Mass of the electron, me=9.10938356×10−31kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, μC means microcoulomb . Coordinates of three charges in a 2D plane is given as follows: q1=33μC at p1=(18,8), q2=37μC at p2=(−12,−12) and q3=−13μC at p3=(−7,−18). These coordinates are given in centimeters. a) Compute x and y components of force on q1 due to q2. b) Compute x and y components of force on w1 due to q3.Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N - m2 /CVacuum permitivity, Eg = 8.854 x 10-12 F/rMagnetic Permeability of vacuum, n = 12.566370614356 x 10-7 H/rMagnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19 CMass of one electron, m, = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kgUnless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC'means microcoulomb In the figure the blue region represents a magnetic field B = 3.3 Tand the green region represents a magnetic field B2 = 6.0TA particle with charge q= 4.4 µG mass m = 0.065 granand velocity v = 35 m/ravels toward the blue region as shown in the figure. b)Draw a schematic diagram to show the direction of the force for this system.
- Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N - m2 /CVacuum permitivity, Eg = 8.854 x 10-12 F/rMagnetic Permeability of vacuum, n = 12.566370614356 x 10-7 H/rMagnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19 CMass of one electron, m, = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kgUnless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC'means microcoulomb In the figure the blue region represents a magnetic field B = 3.3 Tand the green region represents a magnetic field B2 = 6.0TA particle with charge q= 4.4 µG mass m = 0.065 granand velocity v = 35 m/bravels toward the blue region as shown in the figure. c) Calculate the angular frequency of the particle when it is in the blue and when it is in the green region. What will happen to the angular frequency in the blue region if we double the velocity of the particle? angular frequency in blue region Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. rad/s angular frequency in green…Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N. m? /C. Vacuum permitivity, éo = 8.854 x 10 12 F/m. Magnetic Permeability of vacuum, Ho = 12.5663706144 x 10 H/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10 "C. Mass of one electron, Mhy = 9.10938356 x 10 31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, pµC means micro coulomb. X X YO X X X X X +++++++++++++++ X| X | X E 9 (+) A proton is moving in the a direction in a region of crossed fields as shown in Figure, where the electric field is É = 43 x 10* & N/C and magnetic field B = ( 4900.0) 3T. (Hint: Electric and magnetic force both can apply force on the moving charged particle) a) What is the speed of the proton if it is not deflected? (that is, it moves in a straight line though the fields) b) If the length of the plate is 3.1 m then how much time the proton will take to travels that length? If the proton moves with twice this speed, what is the net force in unit vector notation? (x, y.z…Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10° N - m2 /CVacuum permitivity, eo = 8.854 × 10-12 F/nMagnetic Permeability of vacuum, µo = 12.566370614356 × 10-7 H/rMagnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10-19 CMass of one electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10 31 kgUnless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µCmeans micro coulomb The coordinate of the two charges q and q, are given by (16, 36) and (12, 31) These coordinates are in nano meters. x component of the position vector q1 Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. т y component of the position vector q1 Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. т x component of the position vector q2 Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. т y component of the position vector q2 Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. m
- If neededBoltzmann Constant=1.38×10-23 J/K = 8.62×10-5eV/KUnit charge= 1.602 ×10-5 CPlanck’s constant= 6.626×10−34 J.sec=4.136×10−15 eV.sec13 The surfoce temperature of the oun * is obout 6000 K. Accordingly which wovelenght corresponds to the greatest 15 value of the electro etic. rodiotion from the an? Interpret your reaul 16 occor ding to the sensitiuity ofhe humon. ge. 17 18 19Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N - m²/Cc². Vacuum permitivity, e0 = 8.854 x 10-12 F/m. Magnetic Permeability of vacuum, Ho = 12.566370614356 x 10-7 H/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19C. Mass of one electron, me = 9.10938356 x 10 31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, uC means micro coulomb . Ry Ez Rg R, R6 R9 f R3 Rz Rs d b a Suppose you have the following circuit diagram. Here R1 = 3.3 kN, Rz = 11 kN, Rg = 2.2 kN, R4 =11 kN, Rg = 1.1 kN, Rs = 2.2 kN, R7 = 3.3 kN, Rs = 1.1 kN, Rg = 22 kll are the resistances on the circuit where k2 stands for kilo ohm. The electromotive forces of the batteries are E1 = 4 volts and Ez = 8 volts. a) Calculate Rik, the resistance equivalent to Rs, Re, R7, Rg and R, between the terminals b and k. Value of Rt Give your answer to at least two significance digits. Ω b) Calculate the current through R1. current through R Give your answer to at least two significance digits.…