Physics 122 Midterm - 14 Feb. 1997 Note: Some constants you may need are
N m2/C,
H/m,
1 eV =
J,
and for electrons
C/kg
and
kg.
1.
In his famous experiment demonstrating that the atom had a massive
nucleus Rutherford (and his students Geiger and Marsden) used a beam of
which was scattered from a gold foil.
2.
We connect in series a 12 V battery, a 100 ohm resistor and a capacitor,
Farads.
At the instant we close the switch to complete the
circuit the charge on the capacitor is
Coulombs.
a)
What is the maximum charge on C after a very long time?
b)
Make a rough, qualitative drawing of Qvs.t to show how Q varies with time from Q0 to
.
c)
How long does it take, in seconds,
for the charge on C to increase from
Q0 to
Coulombs?
3.
In the earth's Van Allen belt we observe electrons whose velocity parallel to
the earth's magnetic field (
T in the Van Allen belt) is
m/s. The electrons have the same velocity perpendicular to B.
Find:
a)
the energy of the electrons in eV.
b)
the radius of the circle (perpendicular to B).
c)
the time the electrons take to complete one circle.
4.
A battery (
=12 V) is connected to
9 equal resistors (R=300 ohms)
as shown. How much current flows out of the battery?
5.
We have three long parallel wires all lying in a plane separated, as shown, by
d=0.5 m. The currents flowing in the wire are:
I1=1.0 A, I2=2.0 A, I3=3.0 amps,
in the directions indicated. What is the magnitude and
direction of the magnetic force, per
unit length, on wire 1?