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PHY 2049: Physics II

PHY 2049: Physics II. Exam II is scheduled for Wednesday June 18, in class. Ch. 26: Current and resistance Ch. 27: Circuits Ch. 28: Magnetic Field Effects Ch. 29: Field from currents. PHY 2049: Physics II, HITT.

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PHY 2049: Physics II

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  1. PHY 2049: Physics II • Exam II is scheduled for Wednesday June 18, in class. • Ch. 26: Current and resistance • Ch. 27: Circuits • Ch. 28: Magnetic Field Effects • Ch. 29: Field from currents.

  2. PHY 2049: Physics II, HITT • The diagram shows a straight wire carrying current i in a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic force on the wire is indicated by an arrow but the magnetic field is not shown. Of the following possibilities, the direction of the magnetic field is: A. opposite the direction of the current B. opposite the direction of F C. in the direction of F D. into the page E. out of the page

  3. PHY 2049: Physics II, HITT A. opposite the direction of the current B. opposite the direction of F C. in the direction of F D. into the page E. out of the page The diagram shows a straight wire carrying current i in a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic force on the wire is indicated by an arrow but the magnetic field is not shown. Of the following possibilities, the direction of the magnetic field is:

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  5. A different problem • Electrons (mass m, charge −e) are accelerated from rest through a potential difference V and are then deflected by a magnetic field B that is perpendicular to their velocity. The radius of the resulting electron trajectory is: A. √(2eV/m)/ B B. B√(2eV) /m C. √(2mV/e)/B D. B√2mV /e E. none of these

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