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The document contains quiz questions for the General Physics-II course at Ankara Medipol University for the 2024-2025 spring semester. The questions cover various topics in physics, including electric forces, electric fields, capacitance, and electric potential, with specific scenarios involving point charges and electric circuits. Each question requires calculations based on given parameters and constants.

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ANKARA MEDİPOL UNIVERSITY

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL-ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
2024-2025 SPRING SEMESTER
GENERAL PHYSICS-II
QUIZ QUESTIONS

1. A 1.3 µC charge is located on the x-axis at x=- 0.5 m, 3.2 µC charge is located on
the x-axis at x=1.5 m, and 2.5 µC charge is located at the origin. Find the net force
on the 2.5 µC charge (1 µC =10-6C and ke = 9.109 Nm2/C2)

2. Two point charges are located on the x-axis as follows: charge Q1 = 8. 10-9 C is at x
= 0 and charge Q2 = -1.10-9 C is at x = 1 cm. What is the net force in the x direction
on a third charge, Q3 = +2x10-9 C, placed at x = 2 cm? (1 µC =10-6C and ke = 9.109
Nm2/C2)

3. Three point charges are located at


the corners of an equilateral
triangle as shown in Figure 1.
Calculate the magnitude of
resultant electric force on the 7
C charge. (1 µC =10-6C and ke =
9.109 Nm2/C2) (sin 60=0.9 cos
60=0.5) .
Figure 1.

4. Four charged particles are located


at the corners of a square of a side
a as shown in Fig. 2. Calculate the
total electric force exerted on the
q charge. (ke = 9x109 Nm2/C2;
cos45  = sin 45= 0.7).

Figure 2.
5. A uniform electric field exists in the region between two oppositely charged plane
parallel plates. An electron is released from rest at the surface of the negatively
charged plate and strikes the surface of the opposite plate 2x10-8 s later. If the
magnitude of the electric field is 4x103 N/C, what is the separation between the
plates? (charge of electron= qe= -1,6.10-19 C and mass of electron =me =9.11 x10-31
kg)
6. A proton is projected in the positive x direction into a region of a uniform electric
field E= 6.105i N/C at t = 0. The proton travels 7 cm before coming to rest.
Determine (a) the acceleration of the proton, (b) its initial speed, and (c) the time
at which the proton comes to rest. (charge of proton = qp= 1.6x10-19 C and mass of
electron = mp = 1.67x10--27 kg).
7. a) Two charges of 8 mC and -5 mC are inside a cube of sides 0.45m. What is the
total electric flux through the cube? (b) Repeat (a) if the same two charges are
inside a spherical shell of radius 0. 45 m. (1 mC=10-3C) (0=8,85.10-12 C2/Nm2).
8. a) Two charges of 9 mC and -3 mC are inside a cube of sides 0.3 m. What is the
total electric flux through the cube? (b) Repeat (a) if the same two charges are
inside a spherical shell of radius 0. 3 m. (1 mC=10-3C) (0=8,85.10-12 C2/Nm2)
9. a) Two charges of 8 mC and -5 mC are inside a cube of sides 0.45m. What is the
total electric flux through the cube? (b) Repeat (a) if the same two charges are
inside a spherical shell of radius 0. 45 m. (1 mC=10-3C) (0=8,85.10-12 C2/Nm2)

10. A square plate of copper of sides 50 cm is placed in an extended electric field of


8. 104N/C directed perpendicular to the plate. Find the charge density of each face
of the plate.

11. A point charge of +10 mC is located at the center of a sphere with a radius of 20
cm. What is the electric flux through the surface of this sphere. (1 mC=10-3C)
(0=8,85.10-12 C2/Nm2)

12. A solid copper sphere 15 cm in radius has a total charge of 40 nC. Find the electric
field at the following distances measured from the center of the sphere: (a) 12cm,
(b) 17cm, (c) 75cm. (1nC=10-9C)
13. A spherical conductor has a radius of 14 cm and charge of 26 C. Calculate the
electric field and the electric potential (a) r =10 cm, (b) r = 20 cm, and (c) r = 14
cm from the center. ke = 9.109 Nm2/C2)
14. Two infinite, non-conducting sheets of
charge are parallel to each other, as
shown in Fig. 3. The sheet on the left has
a uniform surface charge density  and
the one on the right has a uniform charge
density -. Calculate the electric field at
points (a) to the left of, (b) in between,
and (c) to the right of the two sheets.

Figure 3.

15. Consider a series RC circuit (see


Fig. 4) for which R = 2.00 M, C
= 3.00 F, and = 30.0 V. Find (a)
the time constant of the circuit
and (b) the maximum charge on
the capacitor after the switch is
closed. (c) Find the current in Figure 4.
the resistor 12.0 s after the
switch is closed.

16. Four capacitors are connected as shown


in Fig. 5. (a) Find the equivalent
capacitance between points a and b. (b)
Calculate the charge on each capacitor if
Vab = 15 V.

Figure 5.
17. Three point charges are fixed on
the xy-plane. Charges +𝑞 are fixed at
points (0, ±𝑑), and charge – 𝑞 is fixed at
the point (−𝑑, 0) as shown in Fig. 6.
(a) What is the electrical force on the
charge at the point (−𝑑, 0)?
(b) What is the electric field 𝐄⃗ (𝑥) on
the x-axis for 0 ≤ 𝑥 < ∞?
(c) What is the electric potential 𝑉(𝑥)
on the x-axis for 0 ≤ 𝑥 < ∞?
(d) What is the electric potential
energy of the charge distribution? Figure 6.

18. A non-conducting a ring of inner


radius 𝑅1 and outer radius 𝑅2 is placed on
the xy-plane (Fig. 7). The ring is
uniformly charged with total charge +𝑄.
(a) Find the surface charge distribution
𝜎 on the ring (b) Find the potential 𝑉(𝑧),
along the z-axis. (c) Find the electric
field 𝐄⃗ (𝑧), along the z-axis.

Figure 7.

19. A uniform electric field of


magnitude 325 V/m is directed in the
negative y direction in Fig. 8. The
coordinates of point A are (-0.2, -0.3) m,
and those of point B are (0.4, 0.5) m.
Calculate the potential difference VB -
VA, using the blue path.

Figure 8.

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