Physics Comp 2021
If 10 J of work is used in pushing 1 C of charge into an electric field, its voltage relative to its starting position is
10 V.
A 4 ohm and a 6 ohm resistor are wired in series. What is their total (equivalent) resistance?
10 ohm
How much voltage is required to make 10 A of current flow through a 10 ohm resistor?
100 V
Coulombs Law says that the magnitude of the electrons force between any two charges depends
Inversely on the square of the distance between the charges and directly on the magnitude of the charges
The magnetic field inside a current-carrying coil will be greater if the coil encloses a(n)
Iron rod
When a current-carrying wire is bent into a loop, its magnetic field around the loop
Is concentrated and strengthens
Why does a magnet make other pieces of metal also magnetic?
It causes many of the electrons in the metal to spin in one direction
What role does Earth's magnetic field play in cosmic ray bombardment?
It deflects cosmic rays
A fundamental rule of electricity is that
Like charges repel each other; opposite charges attract each other
The force that acts between a pair of magnetic poles depends on
Magnetic pole strength, separation distance
Air is a great insulator, but if the charge on an object is high enough, electricity will travel through it.
True
As the number of branches in a parallel circuit is increased the overall resistance of the circuit is decreased.
True
Earth's magnetic South pole is near Earth's true geographic North pole.
True
Electric charges can be isolated but magnetic poles cannot.
True
Electric currents can induce a magnetic field.
True
In a parallel circuit, the voltage across every individual branch is equal.
True
In a series circuit the sum of the total voltage across a series circuit is equal to the sum of voltage drops across each individual resistor.
True
Light bulbs connected in series, all carry the same current, regardless of their resistances.
True
Magnetic field lines always form closed loops.
True
Magnetic field lines can never intersect.
True
Magnetic fields can induce an electric current.
True
Parallel circuits are characterized by the fact that there are multiple pathways by which charge can travel from the - terminal to the + terminal.
True
The Strong Nuclear Force holds an atom's nucleus together.
True
When charging an object by induction, the charged rod never touches that object that you are trying to charge.
True
Magnetic field lines about a current-carrying wire
circle the wire in closed loops
The electrical force between charges is strongest when the charges are
close together
An iron rod becomes magnetic when
the net spins of many of its electrons are aligned
I put two magnets next to each other and they fly away from each other for some reason. Why is that?
Same poles are facing each other.
A circuit in which each resistor has the same amount of current but different amounts of voltage must be a
Series circuit
What causes a magnetic field? (choose all that apply)
Spinning electrons, electrons moving in a current
If the electric field lines are drawn close to each other, then the field strength is _____ than when the lines are far apart.
Stronger
An object that has zero resistance to the movement of electrons at tempature s near absolute zero is known as a
Superconductor
A coil of wire with a current passing through it is an electromagnet.
True
A magnetic field is produced by the motion of charged particles.
True
There is an attractive force of 3.50 N between two point charges. What will the force be if the distance is increased to 5 times its original value?
0.140 N
A 60 W light bulb connected to a 120 V source draws a current of
0.5 A
A 4 ohm and 6 ohm resistor connected in parallel have a total resistance of
2.4 ohms
The current in two identical light bulbs connected in series is 0.25 A. The voltage across both bulbs is 110 V. The resistance of a single light bulb is
220ohms
The electric power supplied to a lamp that carries 2 A at 120 V is
240 watts
The power dissipated in a 4.0 ohm resistor carrying 3.0 A is
36 W.
A circuit has four parallel branches. The 1st has a 10 ohm resistor, the 2nd has a 50 ohm resistor, the 3rd has a 25 ohm resistor, and the 4th has a 5 ohm resistor. Which branch will have the highest amount of current flowing through it?
4th
The resistance of a filament that carries 2 A when a 10 V potential difference across it is
5 ohms
Which of the following will have a strong magnetic field around it?
A chunk of nickel with its domains aligned, a positive charged metal sphere that is moving, earth
Which of the following will have the strongest magnetic field? (Assume a current is flowing in the wire.)
A coil with 50 loops
I have a type of machine and I can't decide if it's a motor or a generator. I put in a battery and it starts to spin around. I have myself
A motor
All magnets have
A north and South Pole
In general, a permanent magnet has
A north and South Pole
The unit used that states the amount of current in a conductor is the
Ampere
Like kinds of magnetic poles repel while unlike kinds of magnetic poles
Attract
A main difference between gravitational and electric forces is that electrical forces
Attract and repel
The symbol used for magnetism is a
B
(Choose the BEST answer.) It is said that electric charge is conserved, which means that electric charge
Can be neither created nor destroyed
Voltage is the ratio of electric energy to the amount of electric
Charge
Magnetic field strength about a magnet is strongest where magnetic field lines are
Closer together
Objects can be charged by...
Contact, induction, friction or rubbing
Which would be an example of a good conductor?
Copper
The SI unit of charge is the...
Coulomb
Power is defined as the energy expended per unit of time. When translated to electrical terms, power is equal to
Current multiplies by voltage
As the magnitude of a charge decreases the magnitude of the electrostatic force will...
Decrease
Ohm's law tells us that the amount of current produced in a circuit is
Directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.
The fundamental force underlying all chemical reactions is
Electrical force
Two protons attract each other gravitationally and repel each other electrically. The stronger of these two forces is
Electrical force
The subatomic particle that has a negative charge is a(n)
Electron
In solids, what is moved to cause an object to have a charge?
Electrons
A force exerted by a charged particle on another charged particle is a(n)
Electrostatic force
Electricity at rest is known as
Electrostatics
If you are in your car while it is struck by lightning you will be safe due to electrons being mutually repulsive called electron shielding.
False
The charge of a proton is greater than the charge of an electron
False
There are 5 fundamental forces in our universe.
False
In our Physics class, we analyze circuits by having the current flow
From negative terminal to the positive
Inside of a bar magnet, the magnetic field lines
Go from S to N
Electrically polarized objects
Have one positive side and one negative side
If you break a bar magnet in half, you'll
Have two magnets both with a North and South Pole
Just as water flows from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure, electric charge flows from a region of
High electric potential energy to a region of low electric potential energy
Which of the following would increase the magnetic field around a coil of wire carry current?
Increase the number of coils
Place an iron rod inside a current carrying solenoid (looped wire) and you
Increase the strength of the electromagnetic
A positively charged ion has...
More protons than electrons
The source of all magnetism found in permanent magnets is
Moving electric charge
When animal fur is rubbed with a rubber rod, what charge is created on the rubber rod?
Negative charge
Who in 1820 showed that electricity and magnetism were related?
Oersted
Two charged particles held close together are released. As they move, the force on each particle increases. Therefore, the particles have....
Opposite signs
Static cling is the result of ______________.
Polarization
When silk is rubbed with a glass rod, what charge is created on the glass rod?
Positive charge
When plotting an electric field, a ____ is used.
Positive test charge
If you comb your hair and the comb becomes negatively charged, your hair becomes...
Positively charged
Which subatomic particle is has a greater mass?
Proton
In a parallel circuit what happens if the first branch burns out?
The current will continue to the next branch.
In a good insulator, the electrons are usually...
Tightly bound in place
Two parallel plates are oppositely charged. The left plate is negative and the right plate is positive. In which direction does the electric field point?
To the left
Surrounding every moving electron is
a magnetic field and an electric field
In units of measurement, power in watts is equal to
amperes x volts
A battery is needed in the circuit of your flashlight so that
an electric potential difference is maintained across the circuit
Direct current is normally produced by a
battery
Heat a copper wire and its electric resistance
increases
If two copper wires of the same length have different thickness, then the thicker wire has
less resistance
Wood does not have magnetic properties because it contains no
magnetic domains
A device that transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy is a
motor
A magnetic field will be produced by
moving electrons
The subatomic particle that has a positive charge is a(n)
proton
When the distance between two charges is halved, the electrical force between them
quadruples