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FINAL EXAM Semester/Academic 2 2019-2020

year
Date 24/7/2020
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Course title Software Engineering
- VNUHCM Course ID CO3001
FACULTY OF APPLIED Duration 90 mins. Question sheet code 1
SCIENCE
Note: - Closed exam.

(The above part must be hidden when copying for exam)


A) MCQ ANSWER SHEET (5 POINTS):
Choose for each question only one correct answer and darken corresponding circle in the following
answer sheet.

A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D

1 O O O O 6 O O O O 11 O O O O 16 O O O O

2 O O O O 7 O O O O 12 O O O O 17 O O O O

3 O O O O 8 O O O O 13 O O O O 18 O O O O

4 O O O O 9 O O O O 14 O O O O 19 O O O O

5 O O O O 10 O O O O 15 O O O O 20 O O O O

Question 1) (L.O.01.01): The volume of an ideal gas is adiabatically reduced from 400 L to 148.6 L. The
initial and final pressuresare 2.00 atm and 8.00 atm, respectively. The gas is:
A. monatomic. B. diatomic. C. polyatomic. D. unknown unless the temperature is given.
Question 2) (L.O.01.01): In an experiment, 400 g of aluminum (with a specific heat of 900 J/kg.K) at
200°C is mixed with 100.0 g of water at 30.0°C (with a specific heat of 4200 J/kg.K), with the mixture
thermally isolated. What is the entropy change of the aluminum?
A. – 77.4 J/K. B. + 77.4 J/K. C. – 221.8 J/K. D. + 221.8 J/K.
* This and the next question refer to the following situation.
Question 3) (L.O.01.01): A cylinder contains a mixture of helium and argon gas in equilibrium at 100°C.
What is the average kinetic energy for each type of gas molecule?

A. 7.72 × 10-21 J. B. 8.27 × 10-21 J. C. 1.38 × 10-21 J. D. 5.14 × 10-21


J.
Question 4) (L.O.01.01): What is the root-mean-square speed of helium molecule?
A. 0.6 km/s. B. 9.8 km/s. C. 5.1 km/s. D. 1.5 km/s.
Question 5) (L.O.01.01): One mol of an ideal diatomic gas undergoes an adiabatic expansion from 600K
to 400K. Calculate the change of internal energy of this process.

A. – 4155J. B. 4155J. C. – 2493J. D. 2493J.


Question 6) (L.O.01.01): One mol of an ideal monatomic gas undergoes an isobaric compression from
400K to 300K. Calculate the heat added to this process.
A. – 1246.5J. B. 1246.5J. C. – 2077.5J. D. 2077.5J.

* This and the next question refer to the following situation.

A heat engine takes in 400 J of energy from a hot reservoir and performs 87 J of work in each cycle.

Question 7) (L.O.01.02): Find the efficiency of the engine.

A. 21.75% B. 32.275 C. 37.56% D. 46.52%

Question 8) (L.O.01.02): Define the energy expelled to the cold reservoir in each cycle.

A. 143 J B.285 J C. 313 J D. 478 J

Question 9) (L.O.01.01): A proton and an electron form two corners of an equilateral triangle of side
length 3.0x10-6 m. What is the magnitude of the net electric field these two particles produce at the third
corner?
A. 160 N/C. B. 277 N/C. C. 160 N.m/C. D. 277 V.C/m.
Question 10) (L.O.01.01): Two charged concentric spherical shells have radii 5.0 cm and 20.0 cm.
The charge on the inner shell is 2.00x10-8 C, and that on the outer shell is 5.00x10-8 C. Find the
electric field at r = 10.0 cm.
A. 45x103 V/m. B. 508x103 V/m. C. 18x103 V/m. D. 9x102 V/m.
Question 11) (L.O.01.01): A large flat horizontal sheet of charge has a charge per unit area of 9.00
µC/m2. Find the magnitude of the electric field just above the middle of the sheet.
A. 45x103 N/C. B. 508x103 N/C. C.18x103 N/C. D. 9x102 N/C.
* The following situation refers to the next three questions.

Four point charges are at the corners of a square of


side a as shown in Figure.

(+2q,+2q, -3q, -3q)

Question 12) (L.O.01.01): Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the center of the square.

A. 4qa. B. 6qa. C.10qa. D. 0.

Question 13) (L.O.01.01): Calculate the magnitude of the electric force due to the charges are at the
corners on the charge at the center of the square.

A. 4qa. B. 6qa. C.10qa. D. 0.

Question 14) (L.O.01.01): Calculate the of the electric potential at the center of the square.


A. 4qa. B. 6qa. C.10qa. D. 0.

Question 15) (L.O.01.01): Calculate the


electric flux through a lateral surface of a
cylinder as shown in the Figure.
A. 4 Vm. B. 5 Vm.

C. 2 Vm. D. 0.

Question 16) (L.O.01.01): A solenoid 2.0 m long and 4.0 cm in diameter carries a current of 10.0 A. The
magnetic field inside the solenoid is 20.0 mT. Find the length of the wire forming the solenoid.
A. 100 m. B. 200 m. C. 300 m. D. 400 m.

Question 17) (L.O.01.01): Calculate the magnitude of the


magnetic field at a point M as shown in the Figure.
A. 4x10-6T. B. 2x10-5T.

C. 2x10-6T. D. 4x10-7T.

Question 18) (L.O.01.01): Two long, parallel conductors, separated


by 5cm, carry currents as shown in the Figure. Calculate the
magnetic force per unit length exerted by I1 on I2.
A. 3.2x10-5N/m. B. 8x10-5N/m.

C. 2.3x10-6N/m. D. 4x10-7N/m.

Question 19) (L.O.01.01): What current is required in the windings of a long solenoid that has 2000 turns
uniformly distributed over a length of 4dm, to produce at the center of the solenoid a magnetic field of
magnitude 10-4T?
A. 23mA. B. 40mA. C. 31.8mA. D. 16.4mA.

Question 20) (L.O.01.02): A lightning bolt may carry a current of 105 A for a short period of time. What
is the resulting magnetic field 200 m from the bolt? Suppose that the bolt extends far above and
below the point of observation so that it can be considered as an infinite current.

A. 5x10-4T B. 10-4T C. 5x10-2T D. 10-2T


B. PROBLEMS (5 POINTS):

1. (2.0 points)Figure 1 shows a reversible cycle through which 1


mol of a monatomic ideal gas is taken.

The temperatures are TA = 300 K, TB = 600 K, and TC = 455 K.

a) (0.5 points)For A ! B process, what is the heat?

b) (0.5 points)For B ! C, what is the work done by this process?

c) (1.0 points)For C ! A, what is the change of entropy of this


process?

2. (2.0 points)A rod of length L, has a uniform positive charge per unit length λ and a total charge Q.
Calculate the electric field at a point M that is located along the long axis of the rod and a distance d
from one end.

3. (1.0 points)A metal wire MN of mass m = 25.0 g


can slide with negligible friction on two horizontal
parallel rails separated by distance d = 3.0 cm as
shown. The track lies in a vertical uniform magnetic
field of magnitude 50.0 mT. At time t = 0, the wire
carries a constant current I = 10.0 mA. At t = 5.0 s,
determine the wire’s speed.
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