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Quiz 24: Magnetic Fields and Forces
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Question 121
Multiple Choice
The magnetic field due to the current in a long, straight wire is 8.0 μT at a distance of 4.0 cm from the center of the wire. What is the current in the wire? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 122
Multiple Choice
A very long thin wire produces a magnetic field of
0.0020
×
1
0
−
4
T
0.0020 \times 10 ^ { - 4 } \mathrm {~T}
0.0020
×
1
0
−
4
T
at a distance of
1.0
m
m
1.0 \mathrm {~mm}
1.0
mm
from the wire. What is the magnitude of the current? (?
0
= 4? × 10
-7
T ? m/A)
Question 123
Short Answer
What is the strength of the magnetic field at the center of a circular loop of wire of diameter 8.0 cm when a current of 2.0 A flows in the wire? (?
0
= 4? × 10
-7
T ? m/A)
Question 124
Short Answer
At a point 10 m away from a long straight thin wire, the magnetic field due to the wire is 0.10 mT. What current flows through the wire? (?
0
= 4? × 10
-7
T ? m/A)
Question 125
Multiple Choice
How much current must flow through a long straight wire for the magnetic field strength to be 1.0 mT at 1.0 cm from a wire? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 126
Short Answer
In the figure, the two long straight wires are separated by a distance of
d
=
0.40
m
.
d = 0.40 \mathrm {~m} .
d
=
0.40
m
.
The currents are
I
1
I _ { 1 }
I
1
= 1.0 A to the right in the upper wire and
I
2
I _ { 2 }
I
2
= 8.0 A to the left in the lower wire. What are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at point P, that is a distance
d
/
2
=
0.20
m
d / 2 = 0.20 \mathrm {~m}
d
/2
=
0.20
m
below the lower wire? (?
0
= 4? × 10
-7
T ? m/A)
Question 127
Multiple Choice
Three long parallel wires each carry 2.0-A currents in the same direction. The wires are oriented vertically, and they pass through three of the corners of a horizontal square of side 4.0 cm. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at the fourth (unoccupied) corner of the square due to these wires? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 128
Multiple Choice
Two long parallel wires that are 0.40 m apart carry currents of 10 A in opposite directions. What is the magnetic field strength in the plane of the wires at a point that is 20 cm from one wire and 60 cm from the other? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 129
Multiple Choice
Two long parallel wires carry currents of 20 A and 5.0 A in opposite directions. The wires are separated by 0.20 m. What is the strength of the magnetic field midway between the two wires? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 130
Multiple Choice
Three very long, straight, parallel wires each carry currents of 4.0 A, directed out of the page as shown in the figure. These wires pass through the vertices of a right isosceles triangle as shown. Assume that all the quantities shown in the figure are accurate to two significant figures. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P at the midpoint of the hypotenuse of the triangle? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 131
Multiple Choice
The magnetic field at point P due to a 2.0-A current flowing in a long, straight, thin wire is 8.0 μT. How far is point P from the wire? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 132
Multiple Choice
A flat circular wire loop of area 0.25 m
2
carries a current of 5.0 A. This coil lies on a horizontal table with the current flowing in the counterclockwise direction when viewed from above. At this point, the earth's magnetic field is 1.2 × 10
-5
T directed 60° below the horizontal. What is the magnitude of the torque that the earth's magnetic field exerts on this loop?
Question 133
Multiple Choice
A long straight wire carrying a 4-A current is placed along the x-axis as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point P, located at y = 2 cm, due to the current in this wire? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 134
Multiple Choice
A high power line carries a current of 1.0 kA. What is the strength of the magnetic field this line produces at the ground, 10 m away? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 135
Multiple Choice
At what distance from a long straight wire carrying a current of 5.0 A is the magnitude of the magnetic field due to the wire equal to the strength of Earth's magnetic field of about 5.0 × 10
-5
T? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 136
Multiple Choice
At point P the magnetic field due to a long straight wire carrying a current of 2.0 A is 1.2 µT. How far is P from the wire? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)
Question 137
Short Answer
A flat square coil of wire measures 9.5 cm on each side and contains 175 turns of very thin wire. It carries a current of 6.3 A in a uniform 0.84-T magnetic field. What angle less than 90° should the plane of this coil make with the magnetic field direction so that the magnitude of the magnetic torque on it is 6.5 N ? m?
Question 138
Multiple Choice
Two long parallel wires carry currents of 20 A and 5.0 A in opposite directions. The wires are separated by 20 cm. At what point between the two wires do they produce the same strength magnetic field?
Question 139
Multiple Choice
A long wire carrying a 2.0-A current is placed along the y-axis. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point that is 0.60 m from the origin along the x-axis? (μ
0
= 4π × 10
-7
T ∙ m/A)