AP Physics Electricity and Magnetism #7 Inductance

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Name Period AP Physics Electricity and Magnetism #7 Inductance Dr. Campbell 1. Do problems Exercise B page 589 and problem 2, 3, 8, 9 page 610-1. Answers at the end of the packet. 2. A 20-turn wire coil in the shape of a rectangle, 0.25 m by 0.15 m, has a resistance of 5.0 Ω. In position 1 shown below, the loop is in a uniform magnetic field B of 0.20 T. The field is directed out of the page, perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The loop is pulled to the right at a constant velocity, reaching position 2 in 0.50 s, where B is equal to zero. (a) Calculate the average emf induced in the 20-turn coil during this period. (b) Calculate the magnitude of the current induced in the 20-turn coil and state its direction. 1

Problem 2 continued (c) Calculate the power dissipated in the 20-turn coil. (d) Calculate the magnitude of the average force necessary to remove the 20-turn coil from the magnetic field. (e) Identical wire is used to add 20 more turns of wire to the original coil. How does this affect the current in the coil? Justify your answer. 2

3. A square loop of wire of side 0.20 m has a total resistance of 0.60 Ω. The loop is positioned in a uniform magnetic field B of 0.030 T. The field is directed into the page, perpendicular to the plane of the loop, as shown above. (a) Calculate the magnetic flux φ through the loop. The field strength now increases uniformly to 0.20 T in 0.50 s. (b) Calculate the emf ε induced in the loop during this period. 3

Problem 3 continued (c) i. Calculate the magnitude I of the current in the loop during this period. Dr. Campbell ii. What is the direction of the current in the loop? Clockwise Counterclockwise Justify your answer. (d) Describe a method by which you could induce a current in the loop if the magnetic field remained constant. 4

4. A rectangular conducting loop of width w, height h, and resistance R is mounted vertically on a nonconducting cart as shown below. The cart is placed on the inclined portion of a track and released from rest at position P 1 at a height y 0 above the horizontal portion of the track. It rolls with negligible friction down the incline and through a uniform magnetic field B in the region above the horizontal portion of the track. The conducting loop is in the plane of the page, and the magnetic field is directed into the page. The loop passes completely through the field with a negligible change in speed. Express your answers in terms of the given quantities and fundamental constants. a. Determine the speed of the cart when it reaches the horizontal portion of the track. b. Determine the following for the time at which the cart is at position P 2, with one-third of the loop in the magnetic field. i. The magnitude of the emf induced in the conducting loop ii. The magnitude of the current induced in the conducting loop 5

Problem 4 continued c. On the following diagram of the conducting loop, indicate the direction of the current when it is at Position P. d. i. Using the axes below, sketch a graph of the magnitude of the magnetic flux φ through the loop as a function of the horizontal distance x traveled by the cart, letting x = 0 be the position at which the front edge of the loop just enters the field. Label appropriate values on the vertical axis. ii. Using the axes below, sketch a graph of the current induced in the loop as a function of the horizontal distance x traveled by the cart, letting x = 0 be the position at which the front edge of the loop just enters the field. Let counterclockwise current be positive and label appropriate values on the vertical axis. 6

5. A force F is applied to a conducting rod so that the rod slides with constant speed v over a frictionless pair of parallel conducting rails that are separated by a distance l. The rod and rails have negligible resistance, but the rails are connected by a resistance R, as shown below. There is a uniform magnetic field B perpendicular to and directed out of the plane of the paper. a. On the following diagram, indicate the direction of the induced current in the resistor. Determine expressions for the following in terms of v, B, l, and R. b. The induced emf in the rod c. The electric field in the rod 7

Problem 5 continued d. The magnitude of the induced current in the resistor R e. The power dissipated in the resistor as the rod moves in the magnetic field f. The magnitude of the external force F applied to the rod to keep it moving with constant speed v 8

6. A wire loop, 2 meters by 4 meters, of negligible resistance is in the plane of the page with its left end in a uniform 0.5-tesla magnetic field directed into the page, as shown above. A 5-ohm resistor is connected between points X and Y. The field is zero outside the region enclosed by the dashed lines. The loop is being pulled to the right with a constant velocity of 3 meters per second. Make all determinations for the time that the left end of the loop is still in the field, and points X and Y are not in the field. a. Determine the potential difference induced between points X and Y. b. On the figure above show the direction of the current induced in the resistor. 9

c. Determine the force required to keep the loop moving at 3 meters per second. d. Determine the rate at which work must be done to keep the loop moving at 3 meters per second. Answers to Problem 1. Exercise B (a) ccw (b) cw (c) none (d) ccw 2. ccw 3. right to left 4. (a) ccw (b) cw 9. (a) cw (b) ccw (c)cw (d) none 10