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Physics II Final Exam Group A Spring semester 2023-2024

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(1) Switch S shown in the figure has been


closed for a long time, and the electric
circuit carries a constant current. The emf
of the ideal emf source is 𝜀 = 6 𝑉, the
resistances are 𝑅1 = 4 Ω, 𝑅2 = 2Ω and the
capacitances are 𝐶1 = 2 𝐹, 𝐶2 = 5 𝐹.

(i) Calculate the current passing through the emf source in (A).

(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 20 (d) 1 (e) 4

(ii) What is the magnitude of the potential difference across 𝑅1 in (V)?

(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 20 (d) 1 (e) 4

(iii) Calculate the charge on 𝐶1 in (C).

(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 20 (d) 1 (e) 4

(iv) Calculate the charge on 𝐶2 in (C).

(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 20 (d) 1 (e) 4

(v) Now, the switch is opened. After waiting a long time, the electrostatic equilibrium is
reached. How much has the charge on 𝐶2 has changed in (C)?

(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 20 (d) 1 (e) 4


(2) Six resistors and an ideal emf source
are connected as shown in the figure.
The emf of the emf source is 𝜀 = 40 𝑉
and the resistances are 𝑅1 = 1Ω , 𝑅2 =
4Ω , 𝑅3 = 2Ω , 𝑅4 = 2Ω , 𝑅5 = 3Ω ,
𝑅6 = 1Ω .

(i) Calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit in (Ω).

(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 100 (d) 75 (e) 400

(ii) Calculate the power output of the emf source in (W).

(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 100 (d) 75 (e) 400

(iii) Calculate the magnitude of the potential difference between points b and c, in (V).

(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 100 (d) 75 (e) 400

(iv) Calculate the current passing through 𝑅5 in (A).

(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 100 (d) 75 (e) 400

(v) Calculate the power input of 𝑅5 in (W).

(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 100 (d) 75 (e) 400


Physics II Final Exam Group A Spring semester 2023-2024
Name: Department:
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(3) A point charge of q=5 C moving to the right with a


constant speed of v=2 m/s enters a region where there is a
uniform magnetic field perpendicular to its velocity as
shown in the figure. The mass of the point charge is m=5kg.
The magnitude of the magnetic field is 50 T. Take 𝜋 = 3.

(i) Calculate the magnitude of the force acting on the point charge in (N).

(a) 500 (b) 50 (c) 0.04 (d) 10 (e) 0.12

(ii) Calculate the radius of the trajectory of the point charge in (m).

(a) 500 (b) 50 (c) 0.04 (d) 10 (e) 0.12

(iii) Calculate the angular speed of the point charge in (Hz).

(a) 500 (b) 50 (c) 0.04 (d) 10 (e) 0.12

(iv) Calculate the period of the motion in (s).

(a) 500 (b) 50 (c) 0.04 (d) 10 (e) 0.12

(4) A very long straight wire carrying current I and a square loop
carrying current I are given as shown in the sketch. The length of
an edge of the square is 𝑎 = 8 𝑚. The distance between the wire
and the upper edge of the square is 𝑏 = 2 𝑚. Take 𝐼 = 103 𝐴,
Tm
𝜋 = 3, 𝜇0 = 4π × 10−7 .
A
(i) Calculate the net force acting on the square loop in (N).

(a) 1 (b) 0.64 (c) 3 (d) 0.16 (e) 2.4

(ii) Find the expression for the magnetic flux through the square loop.

𝜇 𝐼𝑎
0 𝜇 𝐼
0 𝑎 𝜇 𝐼
0 𝜇0 𝐼𝑎 𝑎+𝑏 𝜇 𝐼
0
(a) 2𝜋𝑏 2
(b) 2𝜋𝑏 ln 𝑎+𝑏 (c) 2𝜋𝑏 (d) ln (e) 2𝜋𝑎 ln 𝑏
2𝜋 𝑏

(5) An infinitely long conducting wire with a radius


𝑦
of R = 2 × 10−7 m carries a uniformly distributed 𝑄
current I = 12 A flowing in the +x direction. The 𝑟1
𝐼 𝑅
axis of the wire coincides with the x-axis. A small 𝑥
segment of the wire is shown in the figure right. 𝑟2
Take 𝜋 = 3, 𝜇0 = 4π × 10−7
Tm
. 𝑧 𝑃
A

(i) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point Q on the y-axis at a distance of
𝑟1 = 3 × 10−7 m from the x-axis, in (T)?

(a) 2 (b) 12 (c) 6 (d) 8 (e) 24

(ii) Which direction is the magnetic field vector pointed to at point Q on the y-axis at a
distance of 𝑟1 = 3 × 10−7 m from the x-axis?

(a) -x (b) +x (c) +y (d) -z (e) +z

(iii) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P on the y-axis at a distance of
𝑟2 = 10−7 m from the x-axis, in (T)?

(a) 2 (b) 12 (c) 6 (d) 8 (e) 24

(iv) Which direction is the magnetic field vector pointed to at point P on the y-axis at a
distance of 𝑟2 = 10−7 m from the x-axis?

(a) -x (b) +x (c) +y (d) -z (e) +z

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