11th grade Physics Portfolio (20 questions) on Electromagnetic Induction. Need 20 questions answered on attached portfolio.
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Physics B Unit 3 Portfolio
Part 1 – Electromagnetism
Learning the content: You must watch this video prior to answering the questions below!
1. What are the two methods for creating magnetic fields?
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2. One useful way to model magnetic field strength is to define a quantity called magnetic flux. Magnetic flux can be
described in three ways. What are the three different ways to describe magnetic flux?
A._________________________________________________________________________________________________
B._________________________________________________________________________________________________
C._________________________________________________________________________________________________
To the right is a picture of a bar magnet. Around the magnet, you can see magnetic
field lines drawn in.
3a. Field lines point from the ( NORTH POLE/ SOUTH POLE ) to the
( NORTH POLE / SOUTH POLE ).
3b. The magnetic field gets ( STRONGER / WEAKER ) the farther you get away from
the magnet.
3c. The magnetic field is ( STRONGER / WEAKER ) around the poles of the magnet.
4a. Look at the picture of the electromagnet to the right. What two things must be present to make an
electromagnet?
A.________________________________________________________
B.________________________________________________________
4b. In an electromagnet, the current moving through the conducting wire creates a magnetic field, which can be
strengthened by adding a metal core. ( TRUE / FALSE )
4c. If the wire is disconnected from the battery, what two things will happen?
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5. Look at the magnetic field lines for the electromagnet on the left and the bar magnet
on the right. How do they compare?
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6. What are three uses of electromagnets? Try googling “uses of electromagnets.”
A._________________________________________________________
B._________________________________________________________
C._________________________________________________________
Applying the content: You must watch this video prior to answering the questions below!
7. Which is true about the behavior of magnets?
ANSWER ___________________________________
a. Both like and unlike poles can attract and repel each other depending on the surrounding materials.
b. Like poles attract each other, and unlike poles repel each other.
c. Like poles repel each other, and unlike poles attract each other.
d. None of the above are true.
8. The magnetic field of a bar magnet is shown in the figure to the right. Where is the magnet’s north pole?
a. midway between A and B
ANSWER ___________________________________
b. point B
c. point A
d. the magnet does not have a north pole
9. According to the right-hand rule, if a current-carrying wire is grasped in the right hand with the thumb in the
direction of the current, the four fingers will curl in the direction of the…
a. Magnetic field
b. Domain
ANSWER ___________________________________
c. South pole
d. North pole
10. To make an electromagnet stronger, it would be best to…
a. increase the current through the wire
ANSWER ___________________________________
b. decrease the current through the wire
c. increase the number of loops of wire
d. Both a. and c. are correct.
11. Choose the statement below that is FALSE about the magnetic field, B, around a current-carrying wire.
a. B is independent of the current in the wire.
ANSWER ___________________________________
b. B is inversely proportional to the distance from the wire.
c. The lines of B form concentric circles about the wire.
d. B is proportional to the current in the wire.
Part 2 – Electromagnetic Induction
Learning the content: You must watch this video prior to answering the questions below!
12a. What is electromagnetic induction?
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12b. A charged particle passing through a magnetic field experiences a _______________________________________.
13a. A generator converts (ELECTRICAL / MECHANICAL) energy to (ELECTRICAL / MECHANICAL) energy.
Look at the picture of the generator below.
13b. The current is at a minimum at positions ___ and ___. At this point,
the plane of the loop is (parallel/perpendicular) to the magnetic field.
13c. The current is at a maximum at positions ___ and ___. At this point,
the plane of the loop is (parallel/perpendicular) to the magnetic field.
14. As the coil spins, the current is constantly changing ( DIRECTION /
MAGNITUDE / BOTH ).
15. What is effective current?
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16. What does a transformer do?
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Applying the content:
Need help with the math? You can look at the worked out sample problems on the last page of this portfolio.
17. An electron moves to the left with a velocity of 9.6 x 105 m/s and has a magnetic force of 2.6 x 10-15 N exerted on it.
What is the magnitude of the magnetic field? Assume the charge has a value of 1.60 x 10-19 C.
Givens:
Unknown:
Equation:
B=
Substitute:
Solve:
Fmagnetic
qv
Answer __________
18. The rms current output in a circuit is 4.67 A. What is the maximum current?
Givens:
Unknown:
Equation:
ΔIrms = (0.707)ΔImax
Answer __________
Substitute:
Solve:
19. The maximum current output of a 60 Ω circuit is 11 A. What is the rms voltage of the circuit?
Givens:
Unknown:
Equation:
Use this equation first: ΔVmax= ImaxR
Answer __________
Then, use this equation: ∆Vrms = (0.707) ΔVmax
Substitute:
Solve:
20. A step up transformer used in an automobile has a potential difference across the primary of 2200 V and a potential
difference across the secondary of 25 V. What is the ratio of the number of turns of wire on the primary to the number
of turns on the secondary?
Givens:
Unknown:
Equation:
∆V2 = ∆V1
N2
N1
Substitute:
Solve:
→→→→→Sample Worked Out Problems on Next Page →→→→→
Answer __________
Sample Worked Out Problems
1. An electron moves north at a velocity of 1.5 x 104 m/s and has a magnetic force of 2.2 x 10-14 N exerted on it. If
the magnetic field points upward, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field? Use 1.60 x 10-19 C for the magnitude
of the charge of an electron.
G: v = 1.5 x 104 m/s, Fmagnetic = 2.2 x 10-14 N, q = 1.60 x 10-19 C
U: B
Fmagnetic
E: B =
qv
S: B = ( 2.2 x 10-14 N ) / ( 1.60 x 10-19 C)( 1.5 x 104 m/s )
S: B = ( 2.2 x 10-14 N ) / ( 2.4 x 10-15 ) = 9.17 T
2. The maximum current supplied by a generator to a 35 Ω circuit is 8.2 A. What is the rms potential difference?
G (1): R = 35 Ω, ΔImax = 8.2 A
U (1): ΔVmax
E (1): ΔVmax = IR
S (1): ΔVmax = (8.2 A ) (35 Ω )
S (1): ΔVmax = 287 V
G (2): ΔV = 287 V
U (2): ΔVrms
E (2): ΔVrms = (0.707) ΔVmax
S (2): ΔVrms = ( 0.707 ) (287 V )
S (2): ΔVrms = 202.9 V
3. The rms current in an AC current is 16.9 A. Find the maximum current.
G: ΔIrms = 16.9 A
U: ΔImax
E: ΔIrms = ( 0.707 ) ΔImax
S: 16.9 A = ( 0.707 ) ΔImax
ΔImax = ( 16.9 A ) / ( 0.707 )
S: ΔImax = 23.9 A
4. A potential difference of 220 V across the primary of a step-down transformer provides a potential difference of
13.75 V across the secondary. What is the ratio of the number of turns of wire on the primary to the number of
turns on the secondary?
G: ΔV1 = 220 V, ΔV2 = 13.75 V
U: N1, N2
N2
E: ΔV2 = ΔV1 N1
S: Take the reciprocal → 1 / 0.0625 so we can flip the ratio
upside down because the problem asks for primary to
secondary or N1/N2.
S: 13.75 V = ( 220 V )
S:
13.75 𝑉
220 𝑉
=
N2
=
N1
0.0625
N2
N1
1
N2
= N1 =
0.0625
16 *NOTE: There is no unit because it’s a ratio.
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Force, displacement,
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That is the definition of work. I didn’t watch the
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There is no work being done on the person being
carried across the floor b/c the direction of the
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454.2 J
G: h = .45m, m = 103kg, g =
9.8m/s
U: PE
E: GPE = mgh
S: GPE = (.45)(103)(9.8)
S: GPE = 454.2 J
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