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ConcepTest Clicker Questions Chapter 22 Physics, 4th Edition James S. Walker Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question 22.1a Magnetic Force I A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) downward d) to the right e) to the left x x x x x x v q Answer: e

Question 22.1a Magnetic Force I A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) downward d) to the right e) to the left Using the right-hand rule, you can see that the magnetic force is directed to the left. Remember that the magnetic force must be perpendicular to BOTH the B field and the velocity. x x x x x x v q F

Question 22.1b Magnetic Force II A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) downward d) upward e) to the left x x x x x x v q Answer: d

Question 22.1b Magnetic Force II A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) downward d) upward e) to the left Using the right-hand rule, you can see that the magnetic force is directed upward. Remember that the magnetic force must be perpendicular to BOTH the B field and the velocity. x x x x x x v q F

Question 22.1c Magnetic Force III A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) zero d) to the right e) to the left ® ® ® ® ® v q Answer: b

Question 22.1c Magnetic Force III A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) zero d) to the right e) to the left ® ® ® ® ® v q F ´ Using the right-hand rule, you can see that the magnetic force is directed into the page. Remember that the magnetic force must be perpendicular to BOTH the B field and the velocity.

Question 22.1d Magnetic Force IV A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) zero d) to the right e) to the left ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ v q Answer: c

Question 22.1d Magnetic Force IV A positive charge enters a uniform magnetic field as shown. What is the direction of the magnetic force? a) out of the page b) into the page c) zero d) to the right e) to the left ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ v q F = 0 The charge is moving parallel to the magnetic field, so it does not experience any magnetic force. Remember that the magnetic force is given by: F = vB sin q.

Question 22.2 Atomic Beams a b c d A beam of atoms enters a magnetic field region. What path will the atoms follow? x x x x x x x x x x x x a b c d Answer: b

Follow-up: What charge would follow path #3? What about path #1? Question 22.2 Atomic Beams A beam of atoms enters a magnetic field region. What path will the atoms follow? x x x x x x x x x x x x a b c d Atoms are neutral objects whose net charge is zero. Thus, they do not experience a magnetic force. Follow-up: What charge would follow path #3? What about path #1?

Question 22.3 Magnetic Field a) + y b) – y c) + x d) + z (out of page) e) – z (into page) A proton beam enters a magnetic field region as shown below. What is the direction of the magnetic field B? x y Answer: e

Question 22.3 Magnetic Field a) + y b) – y c) + x d) + z (out of page) e) – z (into page) A proton beam enters a magnetic field region as shown below. What is the direction of the magnetic field B? The picture shows the force acting in the +y direction. Applying the right-hand rule leads to a B field that points into the page. The B field must be out of the plane because B  v and B  F. x y Follow-up: What would happen to a beam of atoms?

Question 22.4a Mass Spectrometer I x x x x x x x x x x x x Two particles of the same mass enter a magnetic field with the same speed and follow the paths shown. Which particle has the bigger charge? a b c) both charges are equal d) impossible to tell from the picture Answer: b

Question 22.4a Mass Spectrometer I x x x x x x x x x x x x a b Two particles of the same mass enter a magnetic field with the same speed and follow the paths shown. Which particle has the bigger charge? c) both charges are equal d) impossible to tell from the picture The relevant equation for us is: . According to this equation, the bigger the charge, the smaller the radius. Follow-up: What is the sign of the charges in the picture?

Question 22.4b Mass Spectrometer II A proton enters a uniform magnetic field that is perpendicular to the proton’s velocity. What happens to the kinetic energy of the proton? a) it increases b) it decreases c) it stays the same d) depends on the velocity direction e) depends on the B field direction x x x x x x x x x x x x Answer: c

Question 22.4b Mass Spectrometer II A proton enters a uniform magnetic field that is perpendicular to the proton’s velocity. What happens to the kinetic energy of the proton? a) it increases b) it decreases c) it stays the same d) depends on the velocity direction e) depends on the B field direction The velocity of the proton changes direction, but the magnitude (speed) doesn’t change. Thus the kinetic energy stays the same. x x x x x x x x x x x x

Question 22.5 Velocity Selector In what direction would a B field have to point for a beam of electrons moving to the right to go undeflected through a region where there is a uniform electric field pointing vertically upward? a) up (parallel to E ) b) down (antiparallel to E ) c) into the page d) out of the page e) impossible to accomplish electrons E v B = ? Answer: d

Question 22.5 Velocity Selector In what direction would a B field have to point for a beam of electrons moving to the right to go undeflected through a region where there is a uniform electric field pointing vertically upward? a) up (parallel to E ) b) down (antiparallel to E ) c) into the page d) out of the page e) impossible to accomplish electrons E v B = ? Without a B field, the electrons feel an electric force downward. In order to compensate, the magnetic force has to point upward. Using the right-hand rule and the fact that the electrons are negatively charged leads to a B field pointing out of the page.

Question 22.6a Magnetic Force on a Wire I A horizontal wire carries a current and is in a vertical magnetic field. What is the direction of the force on the wire? a) left b) right c) zero d) into the page e) out of the page B I Answer: e

Question 22.6a Magnetic Force on a Wire I A horizontal wire carries a current and is in a vertical magnetic field. What is the direction of the force on the wire? a) left b) right c) zero d) into the page e) out of the page Using the right-hand rule, we see that the magnetic force must point out of the page. Since F must be perpendicular to both I and B, you should realize that F cannot be in the plane of the page at all. B I

Question 22.6b Magnetic Force on a Wire II A horizontal wire carries a current and is in a vertical magnetic field. What is the direction of the force on the wire? a) left b) right c) zero d) into the page e) out of the page B I Answer: c

Question 22.6b Magnetic Force on a Wire II A horizontal wire carries a current and is in a vertical magnetic field. What is the direction of the force on the wire? a) left b) right c) zero d) into the page e) out of the page B I When the current is parallel to the magnetic field lines, the force on the wire is zero.

Question 22.7a Magnetic Force on a Loop I a) + x b) + y c) zero d) - x e) - y A rectangular current loop is in a uniform magnetic field. What is the direction of the net force on the loop? B x z y Answer: c

Question 22.7a Magnetic Force on a Loop I a) + x b) + y c) zero d) - x e) - y A rectangular current loop is in a uniform magnetic field. What is the direction of the net force on the loop? B x z y Using the right-hand rule, we find that each of the four wire segments will experience a force outward from the center of the loop. Thus, the forces of the opposing segments cancel, so the net force is zero.

Question 22.7b Magnetic Force on a Loop II a) move up b) move down c) rotate clockwise d) rotate counterclockwise e) both rotate and move If there is a current in the loop in the direction shown, the loop will: B field out of North B field into South N S N S Answer: c

Question 22.7b Magnetic Force on a Loop II a) move up b) move down c) rotate clockwise d) rotate counterclockwise e) both rotate and move If there is a current in the loop in the direction shown, the loop will: Look at the north pole: here the magnetic field points to the right and the current points out of the page. The right-hand rule says that the force must point up. At the south pole, the same logic leads to a downward force. Thus the loop rotates clockwise. F N S F

Question 22.8a Magnetic Field of a Wire I If the currents in these wires have the same magnitude but opposite directions, what is the direction of the magnetic field at point P? a) direction 1 b) direction 2 c) direction 3 d) direction 4 e) the B field is zero P 1 2 3 4 Answer: c

Question 22.8a Magnetic Field of a Wire I If the currents in these wires have the same magnitude but opposite directions, what is the direction of the magnetic field at point P? a) direction 1 b) direction 2 c) direction 3 d) direction 4 e) the B field is zero 1 P Using the right-hand rule, we can sketch the B fields due to the two currents. Adding them up as vectors gives a total magnetic field pointing downward. 4 2 3

Question 22.8b Magnetic Field of a Wire II Each of the wires in the figures below carry the same current, either into or out of the page. In which case is the magnetic field at the center of the square greatest? a) arrangement 1 b) arrangement 2 c) arrangement 3 d) same for all Answer: b 1 B = ? 2 B = ? B = ? 3

Question 22.8b Magnetic Field of a Wire II Each of the wires in the figures below carry the same current, either into or out of the page. In which case is the magnetic field at the center of the square greatest? a) arrangement 1 b) arrangement 2 c) arrangement 3 d) same for all 1 2 3

Question 22.9a Field and Force I A positive charge moves parallel to a wire. If a current is suddenly turned on, in which direction will the force act? a) +z (out of page) b) -z (into page) c) +x d) -x e) -y z y x I +q Answer: c

Question 22.9a Field and Force I A positive charge moves parallel to a wire. If a current is suddenly turned on, in which direction will the force act? a) +z (out of page) b) -z (into page) c) +x d) -x e) -y z y x I +q Using the right-hand rule to determine the magnetic field produced by the wire, we find that at the position of the charge +q (to the left of the wire) the B field points out of the page. Applying the right-hand rule again for the magnetic force on the charge, we find that +q experiences a force in the +x direction.

Question 22.9b Field and Force II Two straight wires run parallel to each other, each carrying a current in the direction shown below. The two wires experience a force in which direction? a) toward each other b) away from each other c) there is no force Answer: a

Question 22.9b Field and Force II Two straight wires run parallel to each other, each carrying a current in the direction shown below. The two wires experience a force in which direction? a) toward each other b) away from each other c) there is no force The current in each wire produces a magnetic field that is felt by the current of the other wire. Using the right-hand rule, we find that each wire experiences a force toward the other wire (i.e., an attractive force) when the currents are parallel (as shown). Follow-up: What happens when one of the currents is turned off?

Question 22.10 Current Loop I P a) left b) right c) zero d) into the page e) out of the page What is the direction of the magnetic field at the center (point P) of the square loop of current? P I Answer: e

Question 22.10 Current Loop I P a) left b) right c) zero d) into the page e) out of the page What is the direction of the magnetic field at the center (point P) of the square loop of current? P I Use the right-hand rule for each wire segment to find that each segment has its B field pointing out of the page at point P.