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Electric and Magnetic Fields

Question 1

What are the units of charge and is it a vector/scalar?

  • A) Coulombs and its a scalar.
  • B) Coulombs and its a vector.
  • C) Amperes and its a scalar.
  • D) The fundamental charge, e, and its a vector.

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Question 2

What did Milikan's oil drop experiment show to humanity?

  • A) The existence of electric fields.
  • B) The existence of gravitational fields.
  • C) The existence of the fundamental charges.
  • D) The electric field between parallel plates.

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Question 3

What is considered to be an electric field?

  • A) A place where positive charges are.
  • B) A place where negative charges are.
  • C) A region where an electric force is experienced.
  • D) A region where a positive charge is repelled.

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Question 4

Which of these can be used to determine the strength of an electric field?

  • A) \( \frac{q}{F} \)
  • B) \( F \cdot q \)
  • C) The density of the field lines
  • D) \( F = k \frac{Q_1 \cdot Q_2}{r^2} \)

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Question 5

Which of these are units of electric field?

  • A) \( \frac{C}{N} \)
  • B) \( \frac{V}{m} \)
  • C) \( Vm \)
  • D) \( N \)

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Question 6

Which is true about magnetic fields?

  • A) They form closed loops.
  • B) They start on the north pole of a magnet and on the south pole.
  • C) The strength of the field is weakest inside the magnet itself.
  • D) Inside a magnet the field lines also point from north to south.

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Question 7

A uniform electric field of \(E = 300 \, \text{N/C}\) exists between two parallel plates separated by \(d = 0.02 \, \text{m}\). A charge \(q = +1.5 \, \mu\text{C}\) is moved from the positive to the negative plate. Calculate the work done on the charge.

  • A) \( -9.0 \cdot 10^{-6} \, \text{J} \)
  • B) \( 9.0 \cdot 10^{-6} \, \text{J} \)
  • C) \( -4.5 \cdot 10^{-6} \, \text{J} \)
  • D) \( 4.5 \cdot 10^{-6} \, \text{J} \)

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Question 8

In Millikan's oil drop experiment, an oil droplet with charge \( q = -1.6 \times 10^{-19} \, \text{C} \) is suspended motionless between two plates separated by \( d = 0.005 \, \text{m} \). The potential difference across the plates is \( V = 300 \, \text{V} \). What is the weight of the oil droplet? (Take \( g = 9.8 \, \text{m}/\text{s}^2 \))?

  • A) \(-9.6 \times 10^{-15} \, \text{N}\)
  • B) \(3.6 \times 10^{-15} \, \text{N}\)
  • C) \(4.5 \times 10^{-15} \, \text{N}\)
  • D) \(9.6 \times 10^{-15} \, \text{N}\)

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Question 9

A small positive charge \( q \) is placed in a uniform electric field \( E \). The force experienced by the charge is:

Option Force of the charge
A \( qE^2 \)
B \( \frac{q}{E} \)
C \( qE \)
D \( \frac{E}{q} \)

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Question 10

A hollow spherical conductor is electrically charged. Which one of the following combinations is true for the electric potential and the electric field at all points inside the hollow sphere?

Option Electric Potential Electric Field
A Constant Zero
B Zero Zero
C Varies with distance Zero
D Zero Varies with distance

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Question 11

The force acting between two point charges is \( F = 18 \:\mathrm{N} \) when the separation of the charges is \( r = 2 \:\mathrm{m} \). What is the force between the charges when the separation is increased to \( r = 6 \:\mathrm{m} \)?

Option Force (N)
A 6.0
B 2.0
C 1.0
D 0.5

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Question 12

A charge of \( -4 \:\mathrm{C} \) is moved from point \( A \) to point \( B \), and then back to point \( A \). The electric potential at \( A \) is \( +15 \:\mathrm{V} \), and the electric potential at \( B \) is \( -25 \:\mathrm{V} \).

What is the work done in moving the charge from \( A \) to \( B \) and the total work done in moving the charge from \( A \) to \( B \) and then back to \( A \)?

Option Work done from \( A \) to \( B \) (J) Total work done (J)
A 160 0
B -160 0
C 160 320
D -160 -320

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Question 13

Four identical, negative, point charges of magnitude \( Q = -5 \:\mathrm{\mu C} \) are placed at the vertices of a square of side \( 3d \). What is the electric potential at the center of the square due to these charges?

Option Electic potential (V)
A \(4kQ\sqrt{2}/d\)
B \(4kQ\sqrt{2}/(3d)\)
C \(kQ/(3d)\)
D 0

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Question 14

Electric field lines are an example of:

Option Description
A a discovery that helps us understand electricity.
B a model to aid in visualizing electric fields.
C a pattern in data from experiments.
D a law to explain concepts in electrostatics.

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