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I II III IV V VI VII
Use the above field lines to answer the following ten questions.
4) Which is true about IV? This could be the field lines for
a) electricity b) magnetism
c) electricity or magnetism d) neither electricity nor magnetism
5) Which is true about III? This could be the field lines for
a) a magnet b) a solenoid c) both d) neither
7) Which is true about VI? This could be the field lines for
a) electricity b) magnetism
c) electricity or magnetism d) neither electricity nor magnetism
8) Which is true about II? This could be the field lines for
a) electricity b) gravity c) niether d) both
9) Which of the above are possible magnetic field lines? All except
a) I, IV b) I, VI c) IV, VI d) I, IV, VI
11) Magnetism differs from both electricity and gravity because magnetism
a) only acts on a few elements b) does not follow an inverse square law
c) has continuous field lines d) all of the above
12) Magnetism is similar to electricity, but different from gravity, because magnetism and electricity
a) can be affected by charges b) can attract and repel
c) are not affected by mass d) all of the above
13) What is true about all field lines? They
a) form loops b) radiate from charges or masses
c) show the path that a particle will follow d) never cross
14) A charged particle that is travelling in a field that is uniform will travel in circular motion if the field is
a) gravitational b) magnetic c) electrical d) gravitational or electrical
16) A magnetic field will cause a charge to move in a circle if the charge is moving
a) perpendicular to the field and the field is constant
b) parallel to the field and the field is constant
c) perpendicular to the field and the field is increasing
d) parallel to the field and the field is increasing
17) An electron is moving north through a magnetic field that is south. It experiences
a) a force down b) a force up c) a force west d) no force
19) A magnet is pushed N pole first into the top of a coil. As a result a galvanometer needle moves to the
right. The needle will move left when the magnet is then
a) pulled out the bottom b) pulled back out the top
c) held stationary d) both answers a) and b)
20) A magnet is dropped down a copper tube and it falls much slower than an otherwise identical but de-
magnetised magnet did. This is because the magnet
a) is repelled by a permanent magnetic field b) is repelled by an induced magnetic field
c) experiences more air resistance d) both answers b) and c)
22) A charged particle is placed in a uniform magnetic field. When released it will exhibit constant
a) acceleration b) velocity c) speed d) position
23) Particles with the same q and m enter a uniform magnetic field at right angles. The radius of curvature is
a) greater for the faster particle b) smaller for the faster particle
c) the same for all the particles d) infinite, the paths are straight
25) The current flowing in your house is unlikely to affect a compass needle because the wires are
a) far apart, in varying directions b) insulated with plastic, in varying directions
c) insulated with plastic, far apart d) all three
20) Two wires carry current as shown. One wire is slightly above the other. Which region has the strongest
field pointing out of the page?
a) b)
c) d)
21) When a charged particle is fired into a uniform magnetic field at an angle of 90o, it moves along a
a) circular path b) straight path c) parabolic path d) spiral path
22) Charged particles will go straight in a velocity selector when the following are equal in magnitude
a) mass and charge b) electric force and magnetic force
c) electric field and magnetic field d) both answers b) and c)
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