Problem 3
In the figure below, a conducting
rod rests on frictionless conducting parallel rails. There is a
uniform magnetic going into the page of .50T. The rod is pulled at
a constant velocity of 3m/s. The resistance of the rails and rod is
negligible; however there is a 0.5F capacitor at then end of the
rails. The distance between the rails is 20cm.
a) Calculate the magnitude and
direction of the emf in the circuit. Indicate the direction of...
As shown in the figure below, a metal rod is pulled to the right at constant speed v, perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field directed out of the screen. The bar rides on frictionless metal rails connected through a resistor forming a complete circuit. The length of the bar between the rails is 5 cm, the magnitude of the magnetic field is 0.4 T, the resistor has a value of 102. What speed of the rod is required to produce...
please explain clearly why all answers are true
Problem 6: A conducting rod with negligible resistance is pulled with constant velocity along conducting rails that also have negligible resistance. A uniform magnetic fleld shows A circuit is completed at one end of the rails with a resistor d 15 cm 00 m22 B-0.8 T V 10 m/s L 10 cm A What is the magnitude and direction of the electric current around the circuit? Explain in words why current flows...
(8%) Problem 5: A conducting rod spans a gap of length L = 0.015 m and acts as the fourth side of a rectangular conducting loop, as shown in the figure. A constant magnetic field with magnitude B= 0.15 T pointing into the paper is in the region. The rod is pulled to the right by an external force, and moves with constant speed v= 0.015 m/s. The resistance in the wire is R = 190 2. X X Х...
Two parallel rails with negligible resistance are 11.0 cm apart
and are connected by a resistor of resistance
R3 = 5.00 Ω.
The circuit also contains two metal rods having resistances
of
R1 = 13.5 Ω
and
R2 = 15.0 Ω
sliding along the rails (see figure). The rods are pulled away
from the resistor at constant speeds of
v1 = 4.00 m/s
and
v2 = 2.00 m/s,
respectively. A uniform magnetic field of magnitude
B = 0.0100 T
is...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F= 4.60 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.420 m. A uniform magnetic field B= 0.700 T is directed into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with constant velocity v= 6,50 m/s. X X X X X X X X X X x x x x x x X X x x x x Using Faraday's Law, calculate...
Two parallel rails with negligible resistance are 10.0 cm apart and are connected by a resistor of resistance R3 5.00 12. The circuit also contains two metal rods having resistances of R1 = 10.0 12 and R2 15.0 2 sliding along the rails (see figure). The rods are pulled away from the resistor at constant speeds of V1 = 4.00 m/s and V2 = 2.00 m/s, respectively. A uniform magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.0100 T is applied perpendicular...
1 Ch 18 Probleris - PHY 1020/109 x C Consider the following Figure 1 x G how lo lake a screenshol - Goog x + - x E → C webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/last?dep=22114201#Q4 Use the exact values you enter in previous answer(s) to make later calculation(s). Consider the following figure. (Assume R = 33.00, R2 = 24.00, and V = 24.0 V.) 10.0V 5.002 w R (a) Can the circuit shown above be reduced to a single resistor connected to the batteries?...
1. When a metal bar is pushed to the right in a metallic rectangular rail a current flows as shown in the figure. The rail is on a magnetic field that is not shown. The magnetic field must point? Up along the metal bar.Down along the metal bar.Out of the screen.Into the screen. 2. The diagram show the direction of magnetic field generated inside a solenoid due to the flow of current. What is the direction of the current in...
1. Figure G: The ideal battery has an emf of 14 V. What is the current (A) in R a) 0.200 D0.250 b) 1.00 g) 0.100 c)0.500 h)0.235 2. Figure C shows, in cross section, a spherical conducting shell that surrounds a particle of charge -2e. The shell d) 0.667 i) 1.23 e) 0.750 has a net charge of -6e. What is the magnitude (N/C) of the electric field at point P, at distance2.00 m from the j)0.820 center of...