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Assignment 12.3.1 - (Unit 3 - Part I)

This physics assignment involves calculating values related to moving charges and magnetism. It contains 8 questions asking students to: 1) Calculate the magnitude and direction of magnetic fields produced by two perpendicular current-carrying wires. 2) Find the number of electrons passing per second and magnetic field produced by an electron beam. 3) Calculate the magnetic field at the center of a current-carrying loop. 4) Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the center of a bent current-carrying wire. 5) Calculate the magnetic field and flux through a solenoid given its current, length, number of windings and radius. 6) Find the mass of an ion given the magnetic field

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Assignment 12.3.1 - (Unit 3 - Part I)

This physics assignment involves calculating values related to moving charges and magnetism. It contains 8 questions asking students to: 1) Calculate the magnitude and direction of magnetic fields produced by two perpendicular current-carrying wires. 2) Find the number of electrons passing per second and magnetic field produced by an electron beam. 3) Calculate the magnetic field at the center of a current-carrying loop. 4) Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the center of a bent current-carrying wire. 5) Calculate the magnetic field and flux through a solenoid given its current, length, number of windings and radius. 6) Find the mass of an ion given the magnetic field

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ABACUS MONTESSORI SCHOOL

Assignment 12.3.1 (Moving Charges and Magnetism)


Subject: PHYSICS Marks: 20
Class: 12 Due Date: 22/07/2020

Take values of necessary physical constants from the following table:


Mass of an electron
Charge on an electron
Mass of a proton
Speed of light
Permeability constant

1. Two infinitely long insulated wires are kept perpendicular to each [3]
other. They carry currents and .
(i) Find magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at .
(ii) If the direction of be reversed, what would be the
magnitude and direction of the field?

2. An electron beam carries a current of 16 microamperes. Calculate: (i) number of electrons [2]
passing through a point per second; (ii) magnitude of the magnetic field produced at a distance
of 32 cm.

3. [3]
A long, straight wire is turned into a loop of radius ,
as shown, If a current of is passed through the loop, find
the magnetic field at the centre of the loop.

4. [2]
A current of 1 Ampere is flowing through a bent wire as shown. Find
the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at the common
centre .
.

5. A solenoid is 1.5m long and has 5 layers of windings, each having 150 turns. A current of 10 [2]
A is passed through the solenoid. Find the magnetic field at its centre. If the mean radius of
the solenoid is 2 cm, find the magnetic flux for its cross-section at the centre.

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6. In a magnetic field of 0.09 T a singly charged ion on iodine makes 70 revolutions in [2]
s. Find the mass of the ion.

7. An electron of velocity enters a region of uniform field , so [3]


that its path becomes helical. (i) In what direction does the axis of the helix lie? (ii) Calculate
the radius of the helix, (iii) Calculate the number of rotations as the electron advances
along the axis of the helix.

8. A cyclotron's oscillator frequency is 10 MHz. What should be the operating magnitude field [3]
for accelerating protons? If the radius of the dees is 60 cm, what is the kinetic energy of the
proton beam produced by the accelerator?

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