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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A 1.72 × 105 N·m2/C
B 1.03 × 106 N·m2/C
C 2.58 × 105 N·m2/C
D 1.35 × 108 N·m2/C
E 8.13 × 108 N·m2/C
Question #2
A 4.5 × 107 N to the right
B 2.5 × 106 N to the right
C 1.1 × 106 N to the right
D 1.1 × 106 N to the left
E 2.5 × 106 N to the left
Question #3
A have 1/2000 the charge of electrons.
B are about 2000 times less massive than electrons.
C have 2000 times the charge of electrons.
D can have any amount of charge.
E are about 2000 times more massive than electrons.
Question #4
A There are more positive charges near the sides of the sphere that are next to the other two spheres compared to the other regions of the sphere.
B The positive charges stay uniformly distributed on the surface of the middle sphere.
C There are more positive charges near the front and back of the sphere compared to the sides next to the two other spheres.
D There are more positive charges near the top and bottom of the sphere compared to the sides next to the two other spheres.
E None of these is correct.
Question #5
A Its position depends on the size of the charges.
B It must be on the line joining the charges but not between the charges.
C It must be on the line joining the charges and between the charges.
D It cannot be on the line joining the charges.
E None of these is correct.
Question #6
A permeability
B the inverse-square law
C the charge on the particle
D permittivity
E the mass of the particle
Question #7
A 1.13 mN.
B 1.25 mN.
C 3.11 mN.
D 0.373 mN.
E 1.02 μN.
Question #8
A The lines begin on positive charges and end on negative charges.
B The density of the lines (the number per unit area perpendicular to the lines) is proportional to the magnitude of the field at that point.
C The direction of each line indicates the direction that a positively charged particle would move if placed at that point in the electric field.
D Electric field lines cross midway between charges that have equal magnitude and sign.
E The number of lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the charge.
Question #9
A depends on the area and curvature of the conductor and on its charge.
B depends only on the curvature of the surface.
C depends only on the total charge on the conductor.
D depends only on the area of the conductor.
E is parallel to the surface.
Question #10
A perpendicular to E.
B zero because the speed is zero.
C in the same direction as E.
D None of these is correct.
E in the direction opposite to E.
Question #11
A negligible compared to
B 2000 times less than
C None of these answers is correct.
D 2000 times greater than
E equal to
Question #12
A All of these statements are true.
B At large distances from a system of charges, the field lines are equally spaced and radial, as if they came from a single point charge equal to the net charge of the system.
C The lines are drawn symmetrically entering or leaving an isolated charge.
D Electric field lines begin on positive charges (or at infinity) and end on negative charges (or at infinity).
E The number of lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the charge.
Question #13
A At least one sphere is charged.
B They are oppositely charged.
C Both are charged.
D Neither is charged.
E Both have the same charge.
Question #14
A repel each other.
B attract each other.
C exert no forces on each other.
D None of these is correct.
E also have the same magnitude.
Question #15
A charge is quantized but not conserved.
B charge is conserved but not quantized.
C None of these answers is correct.
D charge is quantized and conserved.
E charge is neither quantized nor conserved.
Question #16
A the charges are not necessarily equal in magnitude but have opposite signs.
B the charges are not necessarily equal in magnitude but have the same sign.
C the charges are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.
D the charges are equal in magnitude and have the same sign.
E there is not enough information to say anything specific about the charges.
Question #17
A a constant velocity in a direction opposite to that of the field.
B an approximately constant acceleration in the direction of the field.
C a constant velocity in the direction of the field.
D an approximately constant acceleration in a direction at right angles to the field.
E an approximately constant acceleration in a direction opposite to that of the field.