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© > Mymodules > PHYVI02 > Semestertests > Semester Te: a efyva =2021 Started on Friday, 8 October 2021, 4:00 PM State Finished Completedon Friday, 8 October 2021, 5:30 PM Time taken 1 hour 30 mins Question 1 Complete Not graded ‘ACADEMIC HONESTY DECLARATION FOR ONLINE ASSESSMENTS 1. understand what academic honesty entails and am aware of NMU's policies in this regard 2.1 hereby declare that, for this online test or end of module assessment (EMA), the answers submitted by me is my own original work 3. [further declare that, for the duration of this test or EMA, | have not communicated with any other fellow student or 3rd party regarding any aspect of this test. 4, | also declare that, other than notes or resources as specified in writing by my lecturer, | have not Used any other resources, online or offline. 5, Ihave not allowed, and will not allow, anyone, to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as his or her own work 6, | did not make use of another student's work and submitted it as my own 7. Note, you have the right to not accept the terms, in which case your test will not be assessed. ‘Question 2 |,/ 's law relates the electrostatic force between two small charged particles. The Vy is ZI lalla field_|| power ee a r attraction |[ charges (SEALS Epa V of free space. Where ke Question correct Marked out of 409 ‘Two identical small charged spheres, each having a mass of 4.6kg, hang in equilibrium as shown in the figure. The length L of each string is 0.75m, and the angle @ Is 15°. Find the magnitude of the charge on each sphere, Use ke = 8.99x10N.m‘/C’ and g= 9.8 ms*. Round off to two decimal places, use scientific notation. Question 4. Incoreect Charges q1 = 9.0 nC and q2 =-9.0 nC are located on the x-axis, at distance of a = 0.2 m from the origin, as show nthe gure Fig the agntude ofthe et elec a the point, which s 06 m rom the origin. Use ke = 8.99x10° N.m'/C”. Round off to two decimal places, use scientific notation. TT ‘Answer: | 1.28*1042 IX NIC ’ Question 5 Correct Marked out of 1.00 Which one of the diagrams below is not a possible electric field configuration for a region of space which does not contain any charges? Select one: a. iH Zr (0 ky lil A hemispherical surface (half of a spherical surface) of radius R is located in a uniform electric field of ‘magnitude € that is parallel to the axis of the hemisphere. What is the magnitude of the electric flux through the hemisphere surface? Select one: a. aR ED 2 b.4eR ES 2 CAREY dak BS e268 EIS Question7 correct Marked out of 400, ‘An insulating solid sphere of radius 3 m has 23 C of charge uniformly distributed throughout its volume. Calculate the charge contained in a Gaussian surface having a radius 1/2 that of the sphere. Present your answer accurately to 2 decimal numbers. Question 8 Correct Marked out of 409 ‘Asolid, conducting sphere of radius a = 10 cm has a total charge 2.6 nC. Concentric with this sphere is a conducting hollow sphere with charge 4.3 nC. whose inner and outer radii are b = 15 cm and c= 17 cm, as. shown in the figure below. Find the magnitude of the electric field midway between the two spheres. Use Ke = 8.99x1049 and round off to two decimal places. uesion9 Ifmore electric field lines eave a gaussian surface than enter i, what can you conclude about the net comet charge enclosed by that surface? Martedoutot to Select one a. The surface encloses a negative total charge b, The surface encloses no charge. €. Not enough information is provided 4. The surface encloses a positive total charge. / ‘Question 10, Four identical point charges (+4,0 1C) are placed at the corners of a square which has 20-cm sides. How conect, ‘much works required o assemble this charge arrangement starting with each of the charges a very large Mereaoutar |) stance from any ofthe other charges? too Select one 3.143) p29) 89 V di 41.9) e122) Question 11 Correct Marked out of Four electrons move from point A to point B in a uniform electric field as shown below. Rank the electrons in diagrams | through IV by the changes in potential energy from most positive to most negative when traveling from A to B. 7B 5 “8 eA oA A oA oy > > - I 1 1 wv Select one: a> = m> Vv, b.leneme1. cm> IVIL > I=1V> mL e.H= I> I>, Question 12, Correct Marked out of Two parallel plates having charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign are separated by 20 cm. Each plate has a surface charge density of 42 nC/m’. A proton (q= 1.602*10"” Cand m=1,672*10"” kg) is. released from rest at the positive plate. Determine the speed of the proton just before it strikes the negative plate, Round off to two decimal places. Use ¢, = 8.85"10 Hint: Use energy considerations. Select one: 2. 602.99 kms b, 301.50 km/s 426.38 kris / 4. 4263.81 kms ©. 3015.05 krv/s ‘Question 13 correct Marked out of 300 A parallel plate capacitor is designed so that the plates can be pulled apart. The capacitor is intially charged toa potential difference of 50 V when the plates are 1,0 mm apart. The plates are insulated so that the charge cannot leak off. What is the potential difference between the plates when they are pulled to a new separation 2,0 mm apart ? Select one a. 100V b.Zero «.25V sv €.50V Question 14 Correct Marked out of IFVA~VB = 50V, how much energy is stored in the 36-uF capacitor? Sour aH } + uF Select one: a.13m) b.itmt 89m 4.28 mI e.50m Question 15 Marked out of 3.00 What is the equivalent capacitance of the combination shown? aes SH - 5 5 Select one: 8.298 b.40 uF 25 Fr 4,10pk ©.6.0)8 Question 16 Correct Marked out of Which of the following statements is incorrect? Select one: a. Capacitance is aways positive b. Water isa polar molecule. When a dielectric is placed in a capacitor it serves to reduce the electric field d, Nonpolar molecules cannot be used for dielectric material in a capacitor. / €. The symbol for potential difference between the plates of a capacitor is A. Question 17, Marked out of 300 ‘A conducting cylinder has length 47 mm and radius 48 mm, The conductor is then reshaped into a smaller cylinder, a quarter of the original length, and half that of the original diameter. The conductivity of the ‘material is 6x10’ /Q.m, Calculate the resistance. Enter your answer in scientific notation with 2 significant, figures. uesvon 18 ‘Asmall bl is rated at 75 W when operated at 125 V. Its resistance is Not answered Moriedouor || Select one 200 ai7Q b.21000 «940.0 4.0450 750 Question 19) Ifthe current in conductor is halved, what happens to?: Not answered Marked owtof we average time interval between collisions? Choose... ¥ electron drift velocity? Choose... ¥ charge carrier density Choose... ¥ current density Choose... ¥ aueston20 || A conductor of radius length £ and resistivity p has resistance R.Itis melted down and formed into a new conductor, also cylindrical, with one fourth the length of the original conductor. The resistance of the new conductor is: Not answered Select one: 16R

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