Chapter 20
Chapter 20
Chapter 20
A. Yes, clockwise
B. Yes, counterclockwise
C. No
Is there an induced current in this circuit? If so, what is its
direction?
A. Yes, clockwise
B. Yes, counterclockwise
C. No
A square loop of copper wire is
pulled through a region of
magnetic field. Rank in order, A. F2 = F4 > F1 = F3
from strongestto
weakest,
the
B. F3 > F2 = F4 > F1
pulling forces F1 , F2 , F3 , and F4 C. F3 > F4 > F2 > F1
that must be applied to keep D. F4 > F2 > F1 = F3
the loop moving at constant E. F4 > F3 > F2 > F1
speed.
A square loop of copper wire is
pulled through a region of
magnetic field. Rank in order, A. F2 = F4 > F1 = F3
from strongestto
weakest,
the
B. F3 > F2 = F4 > F1
pulling forces F1 , F2 , F3 , and F4 C. F3 > F4 > F2 > F1
that must be applied to keep D. F4 > F2 > F1 = F3
the loop moving at constant E. F4 > F3 > F2 > F1
speed.
A current-carrying wire is pulled away from a
conducting loop in the direction shown. As the
wire is moving, is there a cw current around the
loop, a ccw current or no current?
A. Ba = Bb > Bc = Bd
B. Ba > Bb > Bc > Bd
C. Ba = Ba > Bc > Bd
D. Bc > Ba > Bd > Bb
E. Bd > Bc > Ba = Bb
The electric field in four identical capacitors is shown as
a function of time. Rank in order, from largest to
smallest, the magnetic field strength at the outer edge of
the capacitor at time T.
A. Ba = Bb > Bc = Bd
B. Ba > Bb > Bc > Bd
C. Ba = Ba > Bc > Bd
D. Bc > Ba > Bd > Bb
E. Bd > Bc > Ba = Bb
An electromagnetic wave is
propagating in the positive
x-direction. At this instant of
time, what is the direction of
at the center of the rectangle?
A. Induced currents
B. Displacement currents
C. Faraday’s currents
D. Eddy currents
E. This topic is not covered in Chapter 33.
Currents circulate in a piece of metal that is pulled through
a magnetic field. What are these currents called?
A. Induced currents
B. Displacement currents
C. Faraday’s currents
D. Eddy currents
E. This topic is not covered in Chapter 33.
Electromagnetic induction was discovered by
A. Faraday.
B. Henry.
C. Maxwell.
D. Both Faraday and Henry.
E. All three.
Electromagnetic induction was discovered by
A. Faraday.
B. Henry.
C. Maxwell.
D. Both Faraday and Henry.
E. All three.
The direction that an induced current flows
in a circuit is given by
A. Faraday’s law.
B. Lenz’s law.
C. Henry’s law.
D. Hertz’s law.
E. Maxwell’s law.
The direction that an induced current flows
in a circuit is given by
A. Faraday’s law.
B. Lenz’s law.
C. Henry’s law.
D. Hertz’s law.
E. Maxwell’s law.
The amplitude of the oscillating electric field at your cell
phone is 4.0 µV/m when you are 10 km east of the
broadcast antenna. What is the electric field amplitude
when you are 20 km east of the antenna?
A. 1.0 µV/m
B. 2.0 µV/m
C. 4.0 µV/m
D. There’s not enough information to tell.
The amplitude of the oscillating electric field at your cell
phone is 4.0 µV/m when you are 10 km east of the
broadcast antenna. What is the electric field amplitude
when you are 20 km east of the antenna?
A. 1.0 µV/m
B. 2.0 µV/m
C. 4.0 µV/m
D. There’s not enough information to tell.
Experimenter A creates a magnetic field in the laboratory.
Experimenter B moves relative to A. Experimenter B sees