Science 1 Physics Midterm - 1 March 2001
S O L U T I O N S
(see Footnotes)
- 1.
- QUICKIES [60 marks - 10 each]
- (a)
- Encircle all the true completions of the sentence:
The temperature T of an isolated system
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- i.
- increases as the energy U of the system increases.
- ii.
- increases as the entropy S of the system increases.
- iii.
- decreases as the entropy S of the system increases.
- iv.
- does not depend on the magnitude of either U or S.
- v.
- increases as the rate of change dS/dU increases.
- (b)
- A target is placed in a uniform magnetic field
.
You want to hit it with a beam of positive particles
of charge q and momentum p, using a ``beam weapon''
that you can place wherever you want, as long as
it is not closer to the target than a distance
R > 2p/qB. Along which direction(s) can you
``aim'' the beam and hit the target?
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- (c)
- Explain in words (no mathematical symbols or equations)
why the flux* of any conserved quantity
emitted isotropically at a constant rate
from some source must always drop off as
the inverse square of the distance from the centre of the source.
(*flux: the flow of ``stuff'' per unit time
per unit area normal to the flow)
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- (d)
- A cube 1 m on a side completely surrounds an electric dipole
consisting of a positive electric charge of 1 C located
10 cm away from an equal-magnitude negative charge.
What is the average value, taken over the whole surface of the cube,
of the electric field normal to the surface? Explain your answer.
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- (e)
- The capacitor in the circuit shown is initially charged to
where
is the voltage on the battery.
Describe in detail what happens when the switch is closed.
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- (f)
- The initially uncharged capacitor (C = 1 F)
is in series with a battery whose voltage is
V
and a resistor (
).
Describe in detail what happens when the switch is closed.
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- 2.
- Two-State System [20 marks]
A simple organism has only two possible microstates:
``asleep'' with zero energy or ``awake'' with energy
.
It is in thermal equilibrium with its environment
at temperature
.
- (a)
- For what
is the organism 1/e times as likely
to be awake as to be asleep? (
)
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- (b)
- For what
does it have an equal probability
of being asleep or awake?
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- (c)
- Sketch
The probability of being awake
as a function of temperature
for a fixed
microstate energy
.
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- (d)
- Sketch
The probability of being awake
as a function of the microstate energy
for a given temperature .
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(Include axis labels and vertical scales on your sketches.)
- 3.
- Ampère's Law [20 marks]
A net current of I=1 A flows down
a long, empty, thin-walled metal pipe of radius R = 10 cm.
If the current density is uniformly distributed
over the conducting shell,
what is the direction of the vector magnetic field
at any point?
(Indicate on the sketch and/or in words.)
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Find expressions for the magnetic field strength B
as a function of r, the distance from the central axis.
Then plot B(r) from r=0 to r=3R,
labelling your axes clearly (including the vertical scale in Tesla).
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Jess H. Brewer
2001-03-01