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Assignment #6 PHYS 205/1-53 Electricity & Magnetism Summer 2014

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Assignment #6 - Faraday's Law, Inductance & AC circuits

Chapter 31

31-13. A loop of wire in the shape of a rectangle of width
w and length L and a long, straight wire carrying a current
I lie on a tabletop as shown in Figure P31.13. (a)
Determine the magnetic flux through the loop due to the
current I. (b) Suppose the current is changing with the
time according to , I a bt = + where a and b are constants.
Determine the emf that is induced in the loop if b =10.0
A/s, h = 1.0 cm, w = 10.0 cm, and L = 1.00 m. (c) What
is the direction of the induced current in the rectangle?




























31-15. A square, single-turn wire loop = 1.0 cm on a side
is placed inside a solenoid that has a circular cross section
of radius r = 3.0 cm as shown in the end view of Figure
P31.15. The solenoid is 20.0cm long and wound with 100
turns of wire. (a) If the current
in the solenoid is 3.0A, what is
the magnetic flux through the
square loop? (b) If the current
in the solenoid is reduced to
zero in 3.0 s, what is the
magnitude of the (time)
average induced emf in the
square loop?




31-20. A piece of insulated wire is
shaped into a figure eight as shown in
Figure P31.20. For simplicity, model
the two halves of the figure eight as
circles. The radius of the upper circle
is 5.0 cm and that of the lower circle
is 9.0 cm. The wire has a uniform
resistance per unit length of 3.0 /m.
A uniform magnetic field is applied
perpendicular to the plane of the two
circles, in the direction shown. The magnetic field is
increasing at a constant rate of 2.0 T/s. Find (a) the
magnitude and (b) the direction of the induced current in
the wire.




31-26. Consider the arrangement shown in Figure P31.26.
Assume that R = 6.00 , = 1.20 m, and a uniform 2.5-T
magnetic field is directed into the page. At what speed
should the bar be
moved to produce
a current of 0.500
A in the resistor.






Chapter 32

32- 4. A solenoid of radius 2.5 cm has 400 turns and a
length of 20.0 cm. Find (a) its inductance and (b) the rate
at which current must change through it to produce an
emf of 75.0 mV.


32-57. In Figure P32.56, let
R= 7.60 , L = 2.20 mH,
and C = 1.80 F. (a)
Calculate the frequency of
the damped oscillation of
the circuit when the switch
is thrown to position b. (b)
What is the critical
resistance for damped
oscillations?





Chapter 33

33-71. In Figure P33.71, find the
rms current delivered by the 45.0
V (rms) power supply when (a)
the frequency is very large and
(b) the frequency is very small.





33-75. A series RLC circuit consists of an 8.00- resistor, a
5.00-F capacitor, and a 50.0-mH inductor. A variable-
frequency source applies an emf of 400 V (rms) across the
combination. Assuming the frequency is equal to one-half
the resonance frequency, determine the power delivered to
the circuit.
R
Figure P31.26
Fapp
l
Bin
l
l
r
Figure P31.15
Figure P31.13
w
L
h
I


o o o o
Figure P33.71
45.0 V(rms)
100 3.0 mH
200
200 F
Figure P31.20
L
R
a S
b
C E
+
Figure P32.56

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