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Chapter 20 Magnetism Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz Questions

If the north poles of two bar magnets are brought close to each other, the magnets will (A) attract. (B) repel. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-01

If the south pole of one bar magnet is brought near the north pole of a second bar magnet, the two magnets will (A) attract. (B) repel. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-02

If a bar magnet is divided into two equal pieces, (A) the north and south poles are separated. (B) two magnets result. (C) the magnet properties are destroyed. (D) an electric field is created. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-03

The Earth's geographic North Pole is magnetically a (A) north pole. (B) south pole. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-04

The south pole of a magnet points toward the Earth's (A) South Pole. (B) North Pole. (C) center. (D) middle latitudes. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-05

An electric current produces (A) a gravitational field. (B) an electric field. (C) a magnetic field. (D) an electromagnetic field. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-06

Which of the following is correct? (A) When a current carrying wire is in your right hand, thumb in the direction of the magnetic field lines, your fingers point in the direction of the current. (B) When a current carrying wire is in your left hand, thumb in the direction of the magnetic field lines, your fingers point in the direction of the current. (C) When a current carrying wire is in your right hand, thumb in the direction of the current, your fingers point in the direction of the magnetic field lines. (D) When a current carrying wire is in your left hand, thumb in the direction of the current, your fingers point in the direction of the magnetic field lines. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-07

A vertical wire carries a current straight down. To the east of this wire, the magnetic field points (A) north. (B) east. (C) south. (D) down. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-08

A horizontal wire carries a current straight toward you. From your point of view, the magnetic field caused by this current (A) points directly away from you. (B) points to the left. (C) circles the wire in a clockwise direction. (D) circles the wire in a counter-clockwise direction. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-09

A current carrying loop of wire lies flat on a table top. When viewed from above, the current moves around the loop in a counterclockwise sense. What is the direction of the magnetic field caused by this current, outside the loop? The magnetic field (A) circles the loop in a clockwise direction. (B) circles the loop in a counterclockwise direction. (C) points straight up. (D) points straight down. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-10

A current carrying circular loop of wire lies flat on a table top. When viewed from above, the current moves around the loop in a counterclockwise sense. What is the direction of the magnetic field caused by this current, inside the loop? The magnetic field (A) circles the loop in a clockwise direction. (B) circles the loop in a counterclockwise direction. (C) points straight up. (D) points straight down. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-11

The SI unit of magnetic field is the (A) weber. (B) gauss. (C) tesla. (D) lorentz. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-12

1 T is equivalent to (A) 1 N∙m/A. (B) 1 N∙A/m. (C) V∙m/A. (D) N/A∙m. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-13

The direction of the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field is described by which of the following? (A) perpendicular to the current only (B) perpendicular to the magnetic field only (C) perpendicular to both the current and the magnetic field (D) perpendicular to neither the current or the magnetic field Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-14

The force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field is the strongest when (A) the current is parallel to the field lines. (B) the current is at a 30° angle with respect to the field lines. (C) the current is at a 60° angle with respect to the field lines. (D) the current is perpendicular to the field lines. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-15

The force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field is equal to zero when (A) the current is parallel to the field lines. (B) the current is at a 30° angle with respect to the field lines. (C) the current is at a 60° angle with respect to the field lines. (D) the current is perpendicular to the field lines. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-16

A vertical wire carries a current straight up in a region where the magnetic field vector points due north. What is the direction of the resulting force on this current? (A) down (B) north (C) east (D) west Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-17

A charged particle moves and experiences no magnetic force. From this we can conclude that (A) no magnetic field exists in that region of space. (B) the particle is moving parallel to the magnetic field. (C) the particle is moving at right angles to the magnetic field. (D) either no magnetic field exists or the particle is moving parallel to the field. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-18

A charged particle moves with a constant speed through a region where a uniform magnetic field is present. If the magnetic field points straight upward, the magnetic force acting on this particle will be maximum when the particle moves (A) straight upward. (B) straight downward. (C) in a plane parallel to the Earth's surface. (D) upward at an angle of 45° above the horizontal. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-19

A charged particle moves across a constant magnetic field. The magnetic force on this particle (A) changes the particle's speed. (B) causes the particle to accelerate. (C) is in the direction of the particle's motion. (D) changes the particle's speed causing the particle to accelerate. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-20

A charged particle is injected into a uniform magnetic field such that its velocity vector is perpendicular to the magnetic field vector. Ignoring the particle's weight, the particle will (A) move in a straight line. (B) follow a spiral path. (C) move along a parabolic path. (D) follow a circular path. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-21

A charged particle is observed traveling in a circular path in a uniform magnetic field. If the particle had been traveling twice as fast, the radius of the circular path would be (A) twice the original radius. (B) four times the original radius. (C) one-half the original radius. (D) one-fourth the original radius. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-22

A particle carrying a charge of +e travels in a circular path in a uniform magnetic field. If instead the particle carried a charge of +2e, the radius of the circular path would have been (A) twice the original radius. (B) four times the original radius. (C) one-half the original radius. (D) one-fourth the original radius. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-23

At a particular instant, a proton moves eastward at speed v in a uniform magnetic field that is directed straight downward. The magnetic force that acts on it is (A) zero. (B) directed upward. (C) directed to the north. (D) directed to the south. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-24

An electron has an initial velocity to the south but is observed to curve upward as the result of a magnetic field. The direction of the magnetic field is (A) to the west. (B) to the east. (C) upward. (D) downward. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-25

An electron moving along the +x axis enters a region where there is a uniform magnetic field in the +y direction. What is the direction of the magnetic force on the electron? (+x to right, +y up, and +z out of the page.) (A) +z direction (B) -z direction (C) -y direction (D) -x direction Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-26

The magnetic field produced by a long straight current- carrying wire is (A) proportional to both the current in the wire and the distance from the wire (B) proportional to the current in the wire and inversely proportional to the distance from the wire. (C) inversely proportional to the current in the wire and proportional to the distance from the wire. (D) inversely proportional to both the current in the wire and the distance from the wire. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-27

At double the distance from a long current-carrying wire, the strength of the magnetic field produced by that wire decreases to (A) 1/8 of its original value. (B) 1/4 of its original value. (C) 1/2 of its original value. (D) none of the given answers Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-28

Two long parallel wires placed side-by-side on a horizontal table carry identical size currents in opposite directions. The wire on your right carries current toward you, and the wire on your left carries current away from you. From your point of view, the magnetic field at the point exactly midway between the two wires (A) points up. (B) points down. (C) points toward you. (D) is zero. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-29

Two long parallel wires placed side-by-side on a horizontal table carry identical current straight toward you. From your point of view, the magnetic field at the point exactly between the two wires (A) points up. (B) points down. (C) points toward you. (D) is zero. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-30

Two long parallel wires carry equal currents. The magnitude of the force between the wires is F. The current in each wire is now doubled. What is the magnitude of the new force between the two wires? (A) 4F (B) 2F (C) F/4 (D) F/2 Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-31

A long straight wire carries current toward the east. A proton moves toward the east alongside and just south of the wire. What is the direction of the force on the proton? (A) north (B) south (C) up (D) down Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-32

A wire lying in the plane of the page carries a current toward the bottom of the page. What is the direction of the magnetic force it produces on an electron that is moving perpendicularly toward the wire, also in the plane of the page, from your right? (A) zero (B) perpendicular to the page and towards you (C) perpendicular to the page and away from you (D) toward the top of the page (E) toward the bottom of the page Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-33

Two long parallel wires are placed side-by-side on a horizontal table. If the wires carry current in the same direction, (A) one wire is lifted slightly as the other wire is forced against the table's surface. (B) both wires are lifted slightly. (C) the wires attract each other. (D) the wires repel each other. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-34

Two long parallel wires are placed side-by-side on a horizontal table. If the wires carry current in opposite directions, (A) one wire is lifted slightly as the other is forced against the table's surface. (B) both wires are lifted slightly. (C) the wires attract each other. (D) the wires repel each other. Sec Conceptual Quiz 20 Conceptual Quiz 20-35