Category: Part 3: Electricity

  • Problem 3.317 — Magnetic fields and forces

    Problem Statement Solve the magnetic field/force problem: Problem 3.317 — Magnetic fields and forces $c = 3\times10^8\,\text{m/s}$ Newton’s second law $\mathbf{F}_\text{net} = m\mathbf{a}$ is the fundamental relation between net force and acceleration. For systems of connected objects (Atwood machine, blocks on inclines), each body is treated separately wi Given Information Current $I$ or charge $q$…

  • Problem 3.219 — Inductance: self and mutual

    Problem Statement Problem 3.219 — Inductance: self and mutual Given Information All quantities, constants, and constraints stated in the problem above Physical constants used as needed (see Concepts section) Physical Concepts & Formulas This problem draws on fundamental physical principles. The key is to identify which conservation law or field equation governs the system, then…

  • Problem 3.315 — Magnetic fields and forces

    Problem Statement Solve the magnetic field/force problem: Problem 3.315 — Magnetic fields and forces $c = 3\times10^8\,\text{m/s}$ Newton’s second law $\mathbf{F}_\text{net} = m\mathbf{a}$ is the fundamental relation between net force and acceleration. For systems of connected objects (Atwood machine, blocks on inclines), each body is treated separately wi Given Information Current $I$ or charge $q$…

  • Problem 3.220 — Inductance: self and mutual

    Problem Statement Problem 3.220 — Inductance: self and mutual Given Information All quantities, constants, and constraints stated in the problem above Physical constants used as needed (see Concepts section) Physical Concepts & Formulas This problem draws on fundamental physical principles. The key is to identify which conservation law or field equation governs the system, then…

  • Problem 3.316 — Magnetic fields and forces

    Problem Statement Solve the magnetic field/force problem: Problem 3.316 — Magnetic fields and forces $c = 3\times10^8\,\text{m/s}$ Newton’s second law $\mathbf{F}_\text{net} = m\mathbf{a}$ is the fundamental relation between net force and acceleration. For systems of connected objects (Atwood machine, blocks on inclines), each body is treated separately wi Given Information Current $I$ or charge $q$…

  • Problem 3.313 — Magnetic fields and forces

    Problem Statement Solve the magnetic field/force problem: Problem 3.313 — Magnetic fields and forces See problem statement for all given quantities. Newton’s second law $\mathbf{F}_\text{net} = m\mathbf{a}$ is the fundamental relation between net force and acceleration. For systems of connected objects (Atwood machine, blocks on inclines), each body is tre Given Information Current $I$ or…

  • Problem 3.217 — Inductance: self and mutual

    Problem Statement Problem 3.217 — Inductance: self and mutual Given Information All quantities, constants, and constraints stated in the problem above Physical constants used as needed (see Concepts section) Physical Concepts & Formulas This problem draws on fundamental physical principles. The key is to identify which conservation law or field equation governs the system, then…

  • Problem 3.218 — Inductance: self and mutual

    Problem Statement Problem 3.218 — Inductance: self and mutual Given Information All quantities, constants, and constraints stated in the problem above Physical constants used as needed (see Concepts section) Physical Concepts & Formulas This problem draws on fundamental physical principles. The key is to identify which conservation law or field equation governs the system, then…

  • Problem 3.314 — Magnetic fields and forces

    Problem Statement Solve the magnetic field/force problem: Problem 3.314 — Magnetic fields and forces $c = 3\times10^8\,\text{m/s}$ Newton’s second law $\mathbf{F}_\text{net} = m\mathbf{a}$ is the fundamental relation between net force and acceleration. For systems of connected objects (Atwood machine, blocks on inclines), each body is treated separately wi Given Information Current $I$ or charge $q$…

  • Problem 3.215 — Inductance: self and mutual

    Problem Statement Problem 3.215 — Inductance: self and mutual Given Information All quantities, constants, and constraints stated in the problem above Physical constants used as needed (see Concepts section) Physical Concepts & Formulas This problem draws on fundamental physical principles. The key is to identify which conservation law or field equation governs the system, then…