PHY241 Final Exam - 2018

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UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA

2017/2018 END-OF-SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS

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COURSE No.: PHY241 DURATION: 2 HRS. DATE: May 2018

TITLE OF PAPER: ADVANCED ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM

SUBJECT: PHYSICS TITLE OF EXAMINATION: BSc Level 200

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN SECTION A; AND


2. ANSWER ANY THREE (3) QUESTIONS FROM SECTION B.

EACH QUESTION IN SECTION A IS WORTH 2 MARKS

EACH QUESTION IN SECTION B IS WORTH 20 MARKS

You may find the following information useful:

Electric charge, e = 1.60 x 10-19 C


Coulomb’s constant, k = 1/(4o) = 9.00 x 109 N.m2.C-2
Permittivity of free space, o = 8.85 x 10-12 F.m-1
Permeability of free space, o = 4 x 10-7 H.m-1
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Section A: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION (2 Marks Each).

A1. An HCL molecule has a dipole moment of 3.4 x 10 -30 C.m. The two atoms are separated
by 1.0 x 10-10 m. Determine the net charge on each atom.

A2. The electric potential in a certain region is given by V = ax2 + bx + c where a = 12 V/m2, b
= -10 V/m and c = 62 V. Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field at x
= +2 m.

A3. A circular wire loop of diameter 13.0 cm is placed such that its area vector is
perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field between the pole pieces of a large magnet.
When a current of 7.10 A flows in the loop, the torque on it is 0.185 Nm. Determine the
magnetic field strength.

A4. A 26 cm diameter wire loop lies in a plane perpendicular to a 0.90 T magnetic field. The
loop is removed from the field in 0.15 s. Calculate the average induced emf.

A5. A 12-V battery is connected in series with a resistor and an inductor. The circuit has a
time constant of 500 s, and the maximum current is 200 mA. Calculate the value for the
inductance.

Section B: ANSWER ANY THREE (3) QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION


(Each Question is worth 20 Marks).
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B1.

(a)

Show that the magnitude of the electric field at any


point P a distance x from a very long straight wire (see
figure on the left) carrying a uniformly distributed
charge Q is given by

where λ is the linear charge density and x is assumed to be far


much smaller than the length of the wire.
[16 marks]

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(b) An electron moves in a circle of radius r around a very long uniform charge wire in a
vacuum chamber as shown in the Figure below. The value of the charge density on the
wire is λ = 0.14μC/m. Determine the electric field (i.e. its magnitude and direction) at the
position of the electron, r = 0.5m. [4 marks]

B2.

A solid conducting sphere is placed inside a


conducting spherical shell as shown on the left. The
solid sphere of radius a has a net charge 3Q; the
spherical shell has inner radius b and an outer radius c
with a net charge –Q.

(a) Find the electric field at points marked (I), (II),


(III) and (IV) on the diagram above.
[12 marks]
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(b) Draw a sketch plot showing the variation of with the radius r, covering the points (I)-
(IV).
[5 marks]
(c) Evaluate the charge distribution on the spherical shell.
[3 marks]
B3.
The figure below shows a cross-section of a short solenoid of length L and radius a.

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(a) Show that the magnitude of the magnetic field at an axial point P is given by

where all the symbols have their usual meanings.

Hint: Magnitude of magnetic field at some point P a distance x along the axis of a ring
of radius a is

[10 marks]
(b)
(i) Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field along the axis, at a distance of 20 cm
from the right-hand end of a solenoid that has 500 turns, length of 50 cm, radius of
8.9 cm, and carries a current of 5.0 A.
[6 marks]
(ii) Using the equation given at part (a) above, derive the expression for the magnetic
field at two points: (1) at the centre of the axis of a long solenoid, and (2) at the
right-hand end of a long solenoid.
[4 marks]

B4.
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(a) Use Biot-Savart law to show that the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point R
(shortest possible distance) away from a long straight wire carrying a current I is given
by:
[10 marks]

(b) A straight wire segment of length l carries a current I. Show that the magnitude of the
magnetic field associated with this segment, at a position P, distance a from the
segment along a perpendicular bisector (see the Figure below) is given by

l a P [10 marks]

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B5.

(a) From first principles and with the aid of a clearly labelled diagram of a series RC circuit
connected to a battery, show that if the battery connected at t = 0, the current at any time t
is given by
[10 marks]

(b) Consider a series RC circuit for which R = 1.0 MΩ, C = 5.0 μF, and emf ε = 30 V.
Calculate the following:
(i) the time constant of the circuit, [3 marks]
(ii) the maximum charge on the capacitor after the switch is closed, and [2 marks]
(iii) the current in the resistor 10.0 seconds after the switch is closed. [3 marks]
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Derivates and Integrals


In what follows, the letters u and v stand for any function of x, and a and m are constants. To
each of the indefinite integrals should be added an arbitrary constant of integration.
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