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İZMİR 

KATİP  FACULTY OF ENG. & ARCH.  TOTAL GRADE 


ÇELEBİ  PHYSICS II, FINAL EXAM 
UNIVERSITY  5 June 2017, 13:30 
DURATION: 120 MIN 

Student Name  ID Number  Instructor Name  Department  Signature 

Please read the following directions carefully.


● This is a multiple choice test. You must mark (encircle and fill) your choice in the answer sheet.
● You must show appropriate working and/or explanation for all questions under the space
provided for each question. Answers without solutions, even if it is answered correctly, will be
considered unanswered and will not be graded.
● No notebooks or any other materials are allowed to use during the exam.
● Calculator is allowed to use. Everybody must use his/her own calculator. Do not exchange
calculators during the exam!
● There are 20 questions. Each question is worth 5 points.
● Before you begin, please check all pages.
● At the end of the exam make sure that you turn in your exam paper to your proctor by yourself!
Do not give your exam paper to others!

ANSWER SHEET

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FORMULA SHEET
Torque on a Current Loop:

Magnetic Potential Energy of a Current Loop:

Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field:

Ohm’s Law: V = I R Magnetic Field Due to short straight wire:

Magnetic Field Around a Wire:

Magnetic Field at the center of an Arc:

Magnetic Force Between Two Conductors:

Magnetic Field inside of a Solenoid:

Magnetic Dipole Moment:

Faraday’s Law of Induction:

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QUESTIONS (Show your solutions in the blank spaces)

Please refer to this figure to answer the questions 1,2. Use Kirchhoff’s Rules.

1. What is the current value ​I​2​ ​in units of Amperes?

A. 3.0
B. 5.5
C. 2.5
D. 2.0
E. 3.5

2. What is the value of the battery voltage ​E​2​ in


​ units of volts?
A. 26
B. 36
C. 15
D. 10
E. 5

3. The circuit in the figure has a time


constant when S is open and a time
constant when S is closed. What is the
ratio / ?

A. 4.00
B. 0.75
C. 1.50
D. 0.50
E. 2.00

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4. A certain waffle iron is rated at 1.00 kW when connected to a 120-V source. What
is the resistance (in units of Ohm) of the iron?

A. 10.0
B. 1.2
C. 5.5
D. 8.3
E. 14.4

5. A heating element is made by maintaining a potential difference of 75.0 V across


the length of a Nichrome wire that has a 2.60 x 10​-6​ m​2​ cross section. Nichrome has a
resistivity of 5.00 x 10​-7​ Ω·m. If the element dissipates 5000 W, what is its length?

A. 5.85 m
B. 6.66 m
C. 7.82 m
D. 5.00 m
E. 4.50 m

6. The resistance between terminals a and b in


the following figure is 75 Ω. If the resistors
labeled R have the same value, determine R.
 
A. 50 Ω
B. 65 Ω
C. 55 Ω
D. 45 Ω
E. 60 Ω

7. Two long, parallel conductors carry currents ​I​1 =3.00 A and ​I​2 =3.00 A, both
directed into the page in Figure. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at P?

A. -13.0 𝛍T
B. -33.0 𝛍T
C. -43.0 𝛍T
D. -23.0 𝛍T
E. -53.0 𝛍T
 

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8. What is the fractional change in the resistance of an iron filament when its
temperature changes from 25.0°C to 50.0°C? Temperature coefficient of resistivity
for iron is 5.0x10​-3 ​C​-1​.​ Hint: Fractional change is defined by(R-R​0​)/R​0​ .
A. 0.24
B. 0.05
C. 0.16
D. 0.12
E. 0.33

9. A rectangular loop of wire has


dimensions 0.5 m by 0.3 m. The loop is
pivoted at the x axis and lies in the xy
plane as shown in the Figure A uniform
magnetic field of magnitude 1.50 T is
directed at an angle of 40​o with respect
to the y axis with field lines parallel to
the yz plane. The loop carries a current
of 0.9 A in the direction shown. (Ignore
gravitation.) What is the magnitude of
the magnetic moment of the loop (in
units of A.m​2​) and the torque (in units of
N.m) on the loop?
A. 2.250 A.m​2 ​and 0.203 N.m
B. 0.135 A.m​2 ​ and 0.155 N.m
C. 0.015 A.m​2​ and 1.500 N.m
D. 1.500 A.m​2​ and 0.135 N.m
E. 1.200 A.m​2​ and 0.130 N.m

10. In the Figure, a wire is bent into the shape


of an Omega, with a circular loop of radius
4.0 cm and two long straight sections. The
loop is in the with the center at the origin.
The straight sections are parallel to the The
wire carries a 5-A current, as shown. The
magnitude of the magnetic field at the center
of the loop, in units of µT is closest to:
A. 25
B. 40
C. 55
D. 80
E. 105

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11. A long cylindrical conductor of radius R =
2 m carries a current I as shown in Figure. The
current density J, however, is not uniform over
the cross section of the conductor but is a
function of the radius according to ​J = 7r​. Find
the magnetic field B at a distance r2 = 3 m ,
measured from the axis.

A. 7.8 × 10−6 T
B. 55 × 10−6 T
C. 17 × 10−5 T
D. 4 × 10−8 T
E. 7 × 10−5 T

12. A potential difference of 3.00 nV is set up across a 2.00 cm length of copper wire
that has a radius of 2.00 mm. How much charge flow through a cross section in 3.00
miliseconds? ( resistivity of copper, ρ = 1.69 × 10−8 Ω.m )
A. 2.21 × 10−6 C
B. 3.35 × 10−7 C
C. 7.1 × 10−6 C
D. 8.66 × 10−8 C
E. 4.1 × 10−6 C

13. A long wire carrying 150 A is perpendicular to the magnetic field lines a uniform
magnetic field of magnitude 10 mT . At what distance from the wire is the net
magnetic field equal to zero?
A. 0.03 m
B. 0.3 m
C. 0.003 m
D. 0.0003 m
E. 3 m

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14. In Figure given below, R​1​=10.0×10​3 ​Ω​,
R​2​=15.0×10​3 ​Ω​, C=4×10​−7 ​F, and the ideal battery
has emf ε=20.0 V. First, the switch is closed a
long time so that the steady state is reached. Then
the switch is opened at time t=0. What is the
current in resistor 2 at t=4.00×10​−3 ​s?
A. 1.1 × 10−2 A
B. 4.1 × 10−2 A
C. 8.2 × 10−5 A
D. 4.1 × 10−4 A
E. 5.6 × 10−4 A

15. F​igure shows a cross section across a diameter of a long


cylindrical conductor of radius a=2.00 cm carrying uniform
current 170 A. What are the magnitudes of the current’s
magnetic fields at radial distances 1 and 4cm.

A. 0 T and 85 × 10−5 T
B. 85 × 10−5 T and 85 × 10−5 T
C. 85 × 10−5 T and 170 × 10−5 T
D. 0 T and 170 × 10−5 T
E. 0 T and 0 T

16. A wire 60 cm long carries a 0.600 A current in the positive direction of an x axis
︿ ︿
through a magnetic field B =2 mT j +20 mT k . In unit vector notation, calculate the
force on the wire?︿ ︿
A. − 7.2 mN j + 0.72 mN k
︿ ︿
B. − 6.0 mN i + 0.82 mN k
︿ ︿
C. − 3.6 mN j + 3.6 mN k
︿ ︿
D. − 7.2 mN i + 0.72 mN j
︿ ︿
E. − 0.72 mN j + 3.6 mN k

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17. Consider circuit as shown in
figure which consists of two
batteries. One of the following
batteries has an internal resistance
r, while the other battery is an
ideal battery. Calculate the
currents through each battery.

A. − 1 A and 2 A
B. 1 A and − 8 A
C. 4 A and 2 A
D. − 2 A and 4 A
E. − 4 A and 8 A

18. A kitchen has three appliances connected to a 220 V circuit with a 15 A circuit
breaker: an 1250 W coffee maker, a 2000 W microwave oven, and a 1100 W toaster.
Which of these appliances can be operated simultaneously without tripping the circuit
breaker (sigorta)? Circuit breaker is an automatic switch which stops current when the
current increases above 15 Amps.  

 
A. coffee maker and toaster
B. coffee maker and mıcrowave
C. toaster and mıcrowave
D. none
E. all

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19. A wire of 62.0 cm length and 13.0 g mass is suspended by a pair of flexible leads
in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.440 T . What is the magnitude of the
current required to remove the tension in the supporting leads? 
A. 0.467 A
B. 0.666 A
C. 1.272 A
D. 0.544 A
E. 2.644 A 
 
 
 
 
 

20. In the inside of a TV set an electron is accelerated by a potential difference of 20


kV in an evacuated tube. It is then passed through a uniform magnetic field of 100
mT which deflects it to the desired position on the screen. What will be the radius of
curvature of its path in the field?

A. 3.2 mm.
B. 4.8 mm.
C. 1.7 mm.
D. 6.0 mm.
E. 3.8 mm.

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