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1 Winter, PHY202 Practice-Test 2003 1. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point midway between a 8 C and a +6.0 C charge 4.0 cm apart? a. b. c. d. 3.2x108 N/C, toward the negative charge 3.2x108 N/C, toward the positive charge 1.6x108 N/C, toward the negative charge 1.6x108 N/C, toward the negative charge 2. Three charges +q, +Q, and Q are placed at the corners of an equilateral...

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1 Winter, PHY202 Practice-Test 2003 1. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point midway between a 8 C and a +6.0 C charge 4.0 cm apart? a. b. c. d. 3.2x108 N/C, toward the negative charge 3.2x108 N/C, toward the positive charge 1.6x108 N/C, toward the negative charge 1.6x108 N/C, toward the negative charge 2. Three charges +q, +Q, and Q are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle as shown. The net force on charge +q due to the other two charges is A) vertically up. D) horizontal to the left. B) vertically down. E) horizontal to the right. C) zero. 3. A parallel-plate capacitor has fixed charge +Q and Q. The separation of the plates is then doubled. By what factor does the energy stored in the electric field change? a. b. c. d. 2 4 1 4. Calculate the peak voltage and peak current an through 1800-W arc welder conneted to a 450-V ac line? a. b. c. d. 450 V, 4.00 A 636 V, 5.66 A 450 V, 1800 A 120 V, 60.0 A 5. Consider the circuit given below. (a) Determine the current in the 7 resistor. (b) What is the voltage across each of the resistors? 2 6. Please answer the following questions for the circuit shown to the right (a) Find the total equivalent capacitance between the terminals. (b) Find the charge stored on each capacitor. (c) Find the total stored energy. 7. Poi...

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Practice Test#4 (Chapters 11 and 14 From Tipler)1. The moon has a period of 27.3 d (days) and is an average distance from the earth of 3.84 105 km. A communications satellite is placed in an earth orbit at 4.23 104 km from the center of the earth
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Practice Test#4 (Chapters 11 and 14 From Tipler)1. The moon has a period of 27.3 d (days) and is an average distance from the earth of 3.84 105 km. A communications satellite is placed in an earth orbit at 4.23 104 km from the center of the earth
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