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physadam2
Apr22-04, 06:50 AM
Can any body help me with the solutions of one or more of these questions which are in the Book "University Physics 10th edition" chapter 28, questions: 1,4,9,13,29,57,58 Pleeeeeease

q1) A particle with a charge of -1.24 x 10(-8) C, is moving with instantaneous velocity v=(4.19x10(4) m/s)i + (-3.85x10(4) m/s)j.
What's the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field
a) B = (1.40 T)i
b) B = (1.40 T)k?
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q4) A particle with a mass of 1.81x10(-3) kg and a charge of 1.22 x 10(-8) C has at a given instant a velocity v=(3.11 x 10(4) m/s)j. What are the magnitude and direction of the particle's acceleration produced by a uniform magnetic field B= (1.63 T)i + (0.980 T)j?
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q9)A circluar area with a radius of 6.50 cm lies in the xy-plane. What's the magnitude of the magnetic flux through this circle cue to a uniform magnetic field B = 0.230 T
a) in the +z direction?
b) at an angel of 53.1 from the +z-direction?
c)in the +y-direction?
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q13) An electron at point A in figure 38-39 has a speed v0 of 1.41 x 10(6) m/s. Find:
a) the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field that will cause the electron to follow the semicircular path from A to B;
b) the time requied for the electron to move from A to B.

vo
^
| /-----\
| / \
| / \
|/ \
O- v
A B
<--10.0 cm--->

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q29) A wire along the x-axis carries a current of 3.50 A in the naegative direction. Calculate the force (expressed in terms of unit vectors) on a 1.00 cm section of the wire exerted by these magnetic fields:
a) B= -(0.65 T)j;
b) B= +(0.56 T)k;
c)B= -(0.31 T)i;
d)B= +(0.33 T)i - (0.28 T)k;
e) B= +(0.74 T)j - (0.36 T)k.

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and also who has the same book can help me with questions 57 and 58

I hope to answer these questions today or tomorrow! :(

Doc Al
Apr22-04, 08:00 AM
Show us what you've done so far and where you got stuck.

physadam2
Apr22-04, 10:25 AM
I want full answer/s for these questions, so I can practising on solving them!

because the physics exam is coming soon!

physadam2
Apr22-04, 10:28 AM
Or, If you know a website that offers solutions for this book, I'll be glad!

Doc Al
Apr22-04, 11:17 AM
I want full answer/s for these questions, so I can practising on solving them! Good one! :biggrin:

physadam2
Apr22-04, 11:44 AM
Yes, It's a good one?!
it's not my home work! Infact, our teacher tells us that the exam in this chapter will be in Only these questions! I'm not lying, I want to practise only!

KingNothing
Apr22-04, 05:08 PM
Unless you have tests where you sit and watch someone else do them, us doing it all isn't very good practice.

physadam2
Apr24-04, 02:42 AM
KingNothing, You are right .. You are the king of Nothing!,
Anyway, I solved all the problems myself except q57 and 58, and fortunately, Our teacher said leave them!

Thanks you guys for HELPING ME :mad:
I will think one thousand times before asking another question in this forum!

and by The way, I'm not specialist in physics, and thanks for god I didn't choose it! it's driving me crazy! or monkey .. Whatever! hope you guys enjoying it :biggrin:

GOOOD BYE