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A proton with charge 1.602 x 10^-19 C moves at a speed of 300 m/s in a magnetic field at an angle of 65 degrees. If the strength of the magnetic field is 19 T, what would be the magnitude of the force the charge experiences? (1 point) 8.28 x 10^-16 N 13.78 x 10^-15 N 5.09 x 10^-14 N 7.75 x 10^-17 N Where are the magnetic field lines of a permanent magnet the strongest? (1 point) Near both the North and South Poles In the center of the magnet Far away from the North Pole Far away from the South Pole Look at the picture of a positive charge moving in a magnetic field. Using the right hand rule, which direction will the force be that the charge experiences? (1 point) The force will be pointing to the left of the positive charge The force will be into the screen, pointing away from you The force will be out of the screen, pointing towards you The force will be pointing to the right of the positive charge An alpha particle travelling at 2155 m/s enters a magnetic field of strength 12.2 T. The particle is moving horizontally and the magnetic field is vertical. If an alpha particle contains two protons, each with a charge of 1.602 x 10^-19 C and the particle has a mass of 6.64 x 10^-22 kg, what is the radius of the circular path the particle will travel in? (1 point) 0.366 m 0.918 m 0.106 m 0.672 m What is the cyclotron frequency of an electron entering a magnetic field of strength 0.0045 T? The charge of an electron is -1.602 x 10^-19 C and the mass of an electron is 9.31 x 10^-31 kg (1 point) 2.87 x 10^8 Hz 5.19 x 10^7 Hz 1.23 x 10^8 Hz 3.44 x 10^9 Hz If a charged particle is travelling in a helical shape as it moves through a magnetic field, but then the particle gains the opposite charge, what happens to it's travelling path? (1 point) The path remains helical, but it reverses in direction The path changes from helical to a spherical shape The path changes from helical to a triangular shape Nothing happens A conducting loop is placed in a magnetic field. What must be true for there to be a current induced in the loop? (1 point) There must be a source of charge The magnetic field must be changing Potential energy must change into kinetic energy The loop must be surrounded by insulating material A rectanglular loop of length 15 cm and width 8 cm is placed in a horizontal plane. A magnetic field of strength 5.5 T passes through the plane at 18 degrees above the horizontal. What is the flux through the loop? (1 point) 0.018 Tm^2 0.231 Tm^2 0.098 Tm^2 0.063 Tm^2 A conducting coil with 100 loops is placed in a magnetic field. The radius of each loop is 0.075 m. The magnetic field passes through the coil at an angle of 60 degrees. If the magnetic field increases at a rate of 0.250 T/s, what is the emf produced in the coil after 1 second? (1 point) 0.22 V 1.78 V 0.63 V 1.01 V A transformer coil has 20 turns on one end and 200 turns on the other end. An emf of 300 V comes into the 20 turn end. How much emf comes out of the 200 turn end of the transformer? (1 point) 3000 V 6000 V 13000 V 9000 V Describe, in your own words, the Right Hand Rule (3 points) According to Lenz's Law, the induced emf in any conducting wire will always be in what direction? Hint: How does the induced emf relate to the changing magnetic field? (3 points) Name at least two circumstances in which a charge will NOT experience a force from a magnetic field. Assume both the charge and field are strong enough to sense each other (2 points) According to Faraday's Law, given a loop of wire in a magnetic field, what two possible things can change to change the flux through the wire? (2 points) Briefly describe how an electromagnet works (3 points)

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