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ACES REVIEW CENTER

Electrostatics and Electromagnetism


By: Engr. Mark Angelo A. Oppus
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Electrostatics and Electromagnetism
By: Engr. Mark Angelo A. Oppus
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Electrostatics and Electromagnetism
By: Engr. Mark Angelo A. Oppus
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Electrostatics and Electromagnetism
By: Engr. Mark Angelo A. Oppus
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Electrostatics and Electromagnetism
By: Engr. Mark Angelo A. Oppus
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Electrostatics and Electromagnetism
By: Engr. Mark Angelo A. Oppus

Review Problems

1. Two electrons in a vacuum experience a force of 2 x 10^-15 N. How


far apart are the electrons?
a. 3.39 x 10^-(7) m
b. 2.11 x 10^(-7) m
c. 4.39 x 10^(-7) m
d. 2.22 x 10^(-7) m

2. A +25μC and +16μC charge is placed 90mm apart. A +60μC charge is


place between them and is 30mm away from the +25μC charge. What is the
net force acting on the +60μC charge?

a. 12.6 kN to the right

b. 12.6 kN to the left

c. 12.6 kN at the center

d. 12.6 kN away from the center

3. A particle with charge 2-µC is placed at the origin, an identical


particle, with the same charge,is placed 2 m from the origin on the x
axis, and a third identical particle, with the same charge, is placed 2
m from the origin on the y axis. The magnitude of the force on the particle
at the origin is:

a. 9.0 × 10−3 N

b. 6.4 × 10−3 N
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c. 1.3 × 10−2 N

d. 1.8 × 10−2 N

4. Two equal charges of opposite signs are separated by a horizontal


distance of 70 mm. If the resultant electric filed at the midpoint of the
line is 4 x 104N/C. Find the magnitude of each charge.

a. 3.6 nC

b. 2.7 nC

c. 4.5 nC

d. 2.4 nC

5. Approximately how far away must an isolated positive point charge of


1 x 10^(-8) C be in order for it to produce an electric potential of 100
V? The charge is in free space with a = 8.85 x 10^(-12) C^2/Nm^2.

a. 8.6 m

b. 0.90 m

c. 1.2 m

d. 5.3 m

6. Four 3-pC charges are at the corners of a 1m square. The two charges
on the left side of the square are positive. The two charges on the right
side are negative. What is the field E (mv/m) at the center of the square
when Er = 1?

a. 235.7 mV/m

b. 411 mV/m

c. 939.8 mV/m

d. 153.5 mV/m

7. What is the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor having


rectangular plates 10 cm by 20 cm separated by a distance of 0.1 mm? The
dielectric is air.

a. 2.45 nF

b. 1.77 nF

c. 4.11 nF

d. 2.33 uF
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By: Engr. Mark Angelo A. Oppus
8. 1. 2. The electric potential at a point in air due to a change is 21
V. If air is replaced by a medium of relative permittivity of 3, then the
electric potential at that point will be:

a. 21 V

b. 23 V

c. 63 V

d. 7 V

9. 3. Two previously uncharged capacitors are connected in series and


then charged with a 12 v source. One capacitor is 30 μF and the other is
unknown. If the voltage across the 30 μF capacitor is 8v, find the
capacitance of the unknown capacitor.

a. 30 uF

b. 40 uF

c. 60 uF

d. 120 uF

10. 4. An isolated capacitor of unknown capacitance has been charged to


a potential difference of 100v, when charged capacitor is then connected
parallel to an uncharged 10 microfarad capacitor, the potential difference
is 30 v. Find the unknown capacitance in microfarads.

a. 4.29

b. 11

c. 7.85

d. 2.33

11. A piece of conductor 10 cm long moves across a magnetic field of 10,000


gauss at a velocity of 120 cm/sec. What voltage appears across the conductor?

a. 120 V

b. 12 V

c. 1.2 V

d. 0.12 V

12. A 2-T uniform magnetic field makes an angle of 30◦ with the z axis. The
magnetic flux through a 3 m^2 portion of the xy-plane is:

a. 2.5 Wb
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b. 3 Wb

c. 4.33 Wb

d. 5.2 Wb

13. A 3-H inductor has 2000 turns. How many turns must be added to increase
the inductance to 5 H?

a. 825 turns

b. 582 turns

c. 2582 turns

d. 2825 turns

14. An iron ring 100 cm mean circumference is made from a round iron of cross-
section 10^-3 m^2. Its relative permeability is 500. If it is wound with 250
turns. What current will be required to produce a flux of 2 x 10^-3 Wb?

a. 12.73 A

b. 14.81 A

c. 9.97 A

d. 8.11 A

15. What is the force between two wires carrying currents 10 and 50 amperes
each? The lengths of the wires are 50 cm and are separated by 5 cm distance.

a. 0.001 N

b. 0.002 N

c. 0.003 N

d. 0.004 N

16. A wire of length 1m carries a current of 10 A perpendicular to a field of


flux density 0.5T. Determine the magnitude of the force on the wire.

a. 3 N

b. 4 N

c. 5 N

d. 6 N
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17. When one coil of a magnetically coupled pair has a current of 5 A, the
resulting fluxes ϕ11 and ϕ12 are 0.4 mWb and 0.8 mWb respectively. If the turns
are N1 = 500 and N2 = 1500, find L2.

a. 540 mH

b. 1080 mH

c. 5400 mH

d. 240 mH.

18. Two magnetically coupled coils have mutual flux Φ11 and Φ12 are 0.50 mWb
and 0.75 mWb respectively. If the number of turns N1 and N2 is equal to 100 and
300 respectively, what is the coefficient of coupling?

a. 0.60

b. 0.50

c. 0.40

d. 0.70

19. Two inductors when connected in series aiding has a total inductance of
40mH. When connected in series opposing, the total inductance is 17.5 mH. What
is the mutual inductance?

a. 5.625 mH

b. 5.256 mH

c. 5.75 mH

d. 5.375 mH

20. A flux of 13.6 mWb penetrates a coil of wire 240 mm in diameter. Find the
magnitude of the magnetic field density in Tesla if the plane of the coil is
perpendicular to the field.

a. 0.3

b. 0.8

c. 0.4

d. 0.5

21. A loop of wire carrying a current of 2 A is in the shape of a right triangle


with two equal sides, each 15 cm long. A 0.70 T uniform filed is parallel to
the hypotenuse. What is the resultant magnetic force on the two equal sides?
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a. Zero

b. 0.41 N

c. 0.21 N

d. 0.31 N

22. Two identical coupled coils have an equivalent inductance of 80 mH when


connected series aiding, and 35 mH in series opposing. What is the value of the
coefficient of coupling k?

a. 0.319

b. 0.913

c. 0.391

d. 0.139

23. A charged capacitor and an inductor are connected in series. At time t =


0 the current is zero, but the capacitor is charged. If T is the period of the
resulting oscillations, the next time after t = 0 that the current is a maximum
is:

a. T

b. T/4

c. T/2

d. 3T/4

24. A charged capacitor and an inductor are connected in series. At time t =


0 the current is zero, but the capacitor is charged. If T is the period of the
resulting oscillations, the next time after t = 0 that charge in capacitor is
a maximum is:

a. T

b. T/4

c. T/2

d. 3T/4

25. An LC circuit has a capacitance of 30 μF and an inductance of 15mH. At


time t = 0 the charge on the capacitor is 10 μC and the current is 20mA. The
maximum charge on the capacitor (in microcoulombs) is:

a. 10 uC
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b. 15 uC

c. 17 uC

d. 20 uC

26. A capacitor in an LC oscillator has a maximum potential difference of 15V


and a maximum energy of 360 μJ. At a certain instant the energy in the capacitor
is 40 μJ. At that instant what is the potential difference across the capacitor?

a. 5 V

b. 10 V

c. 15 V

d. 0 V

27. A capacitor in an LC oscillator has a maximum potential difference of 15V


and a maximum energy of 360 μJ. At a certain instant the energy in the capacitor
is 40 μJ. At that instant what is the potential difference across the inductor?

a. 5 V

b. 10 V

c. 15 V

d. 0 V

28. A particle with a charge of 5 × 10−6 C and a mass of 20 g moves uniformly with a
speed of 7 m/s in a circular orbit around a stationary particle with a charge of
−5×10−6 C. The radius of the orbit is:

A. 0

B. 0.23 m

C. 0.62 m

D. 1.6

29. A 150-g block on the end of a spring with a spring constant of 35 N/m is
pulled aside 25 cm and released from rest. In the electrical analog the maximum
charge on the capacitor is 0.25 C.The maximum current in the LC circuit is:

a. 0.38 A

b. 0.025 A
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c. 40 A

d. 2.3 A

30. The current in an inductor is given by I = 5 +16t amperes. The self-induced


emf in it is 10 mV. Find the energy stored in the inductor at t = 1 second.

a. 64.77 mJ

b. 121.8 mJ

c. 137.8 mJ

d. 111.9 mJ

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