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		<title>someone pls help with these last physics questions asap!? 10pts?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PLEASE HELP WITH THESE QUIZ QUESTIONS</p>
<p>Question 36<br />
 Which of the following is used in an electric power station to minimize the power loss in an electric power transmission?</p>
<p>ac generator<br />
step-up transformer<br />
step-down transformer<br />
dc motor<br />
   Question 37<br />
 Which of the following electro-magnetic radiations has the shortest wavelength?</p>
<p>microwaves<br />
x rays<br />
gamma rays<br />
radio waves<br />
   Question 38<br />
 A 0.35 m2 coil with 50 turns produces a maximum emf of 45 volts in a magnetic field of 0.4 Tesla. What is the speed of rotation of the coil?</p>
<p>18.4 rad/s<br />
6.4 rad/s<br />
3.2 rad/s<br />
1.0 rad/s<br />
   Question 39<br />
 Which of the following is correct for the back emf in a motor?</p>
<p>The net emf across the motor is the sum of the back emf and the applied emf.<br />
The net emf across the motor is the difference between applied emf and the back emf.<br />
Back emf decreases as the coil in the motor rotates faster.<br />
Increase of the back emf increases the current in the coil.<br />
   Question 40<br />
 Electric and magnetic fields are ___________ in nature in the electromagnetic waves.</p>
<p>oscillating<br />
parallel<br />
transverse<br />
constant<br />
   Question 41<br />
 What do radio waves, micro waves, X rays, and gamma rays all have in common?</p>
<p>They are produced in the same way.<br />
They are electromagnetic waves.<br />
They are detected in the same way.<br />
They store the same amount of energy.<br />
   Question 42<br />
 The maximum value of the ac current in a circuit is 2.50 A. What is the rms value of the current?</p>
<p>1.76 A<br />
1.25 A<br />
3.53 A<br />
5.00 A</p>
<p>A 0.2 kg conductor of length 0.8 m carries 2 ampere current to the right in a magnetic field. What is the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic field acting on the conductor if the net force on the rod is zero? (Assume that the rod is hung by two insulating supports.)</p>
<p>A 0.35 m2 coil with 50 turns rotates at 5 radians per sec2 in a magnetic field of 0.6 Tesla. What is the value of the rms current in the coil if the coil has the resistance of 3.3 Ω?</p>
<p>A step-up transformer used in a car has a potential difference of 10 V across the primary coil with 12 turns. What is the current in the secondary coil of resistance 2.5 Ω if the number of turns in the secondary coil is 54 turns?</p>
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		<title>someone pls help asap!? physics 10pts?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I NEED HELP WITH THESE QUIZ QUESTIONS ASAP PLEASE</p>
<p>Question 22<br />
 A step-down transformer used on an 800 V line has 100 turns on the primary. What is the emf produced on the secondary coil if the turns on it are 40 turns?</p>
<p>200 V<br />
320 V<br />
2000 V<br />
4000 V<br />
   Question 23<br />
 The maximum ac voltage in a circuit is 156 V. What is the rms voltage in the circuit?</p>
<p>312 V<br />
221 V<br />
110 V<br />
78 V<br />
   Question 24<br />
 Which of the conversions is correct for an ac generator?</p>
<p>high emf to low emf and vice versa<br />
direct current to alternating current<br />
mechanical energy to electrical energy<br />
electrical energy to mechanical energy<br />
   Question 25<br />
 The maximum current generated by an ac generator to a 30 Ω resistor is 5.2 A. What is the rms potential difference in the circuit?</p>
<p>156 V<br />
110 V<br />
78 V<br />
70 V<br />
   Question 26<br />
 The operation of an electric motor depends on:</p>
<p>the Doppler effect<br />
the photo electric effect<br />
the magnetic force acting on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field<br />
alignment of magnetic domains<br />
   Question 27<br />
 The wavelength of the electromagnetic waves is 500 nm. Which of following regions does it belong to?</p>
<p>visible light region<br />
ultra violet region<br />
infrared region<br />
x ray region<br />
   Question 28<br />
 What is the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave whose frequency is 4 x 1016 Hz?</p>
<p>7.50 nm<br />
750 nm<br />
1.33 nm<br />
133 nm<br />
   Question 29<br />
 The energy associated with the photon is 20 x 10-20 Hz. What is the frequency of the photon?</p>
<p>0.3 x 1014 Hz<br />
3.0 x 1014 Hz<br />
3.3 x 10 -14 Hz<br />
0.3 x 10-14 Hz<br />
   Question 30<br />
 Which of the following statements is correct?</p>
<p>The magnetic field of an induced emf always increases the increasing/decreasing magnetic field.<br />
Lenz&#8217;s law is used to find the average induced emf.<br />
An induced electric field opposes the applied magnetic field.<br />
The magnetic field of an induced current always opposes the increasing/decreasing magnetic field.<br />
Question 32<br />
A proton moving to the right enters the magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of paper acting outward. Which of the following is correct for the path of the proton?</p>
<p>It continues to go straight.<br />
First it goes to the right, and then it returns to the left.<br />
It bends upward.<br />
It bends downward.<br />
   Question 33<br />
 A proton and an alpha particle (a cluster of two protons and two neutrons) moving with the same speed are shot into the magnetic field. The ratio of the force experienced by the proton to the alpha particle is:</p>
<p>2:1<br />
1: 4<br />
1:2<br />
4:1<br />
   Question 34<br />
 The output of the ac generator is 70 V. What is the maximum value of the voltage produced by the generator?</p>
<p>90 V<br />
70 V<br />
49 V<br />
35 V<br />
   Question 35<br />
 When a charge enters the magnetic field, what is the condition for the charge to experience the maximum force?</p>
<p>The charge must enter at an angle of 45° to the direction of the magnetic field.<br />
The charge must enter parallel to the direction of the magnetic field.<br />
The charge must enter at an angle of 90° to the direction of the magnetic field.<br />
The charge must enter at an angle of 30° to the direction of the magnetic field.</p>
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		<title>Urgent question about electric generators?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So does an electric generator produce current when a magnet is making contact with the coil, or is it just the magnetic field?  Do generator run out, or go bad (say because the magnet loses its magnetism, or the coil wears down)?</p>
<p>Does it matter what the coil is made of (nickel, copper, aluminum, etc.)</p>
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		<title>In a huge electrical generator, how is the initial magnetic field produced in the NON permanent magnets?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I understand when the copper coil spins within the magnetic field, the current is produced. I just dont know how the magnets that are NOT permanent magnets get magnetised initially???????</p>
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		<title>What is the maximum emf output?</title>
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<p>What is the maximum emf output?</p>
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		<title>Two generators use the same magnetic field and operate at the same frequency. Each has a single-turn circular?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two generators use the same magnetic field and operate at the same frequency. Each has a single-turn circular coil. One generator has a coil radius of 3.8 cm and a peak emf of 1.8 V. The other generator has a peak emf of 3.9 V. Find the coil radius r of this other generator.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two generators use the same magnetic field and operate at the same frequency. Each has a single-turn circular coil. One generator has a coil radius of 3.8 cm and a peak emf of 1.8 V. The other generator has a peak emf of 3.9 V. Find the coil radius r of this other generator.</p>
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		<title>A rectangular loop with 100 turns and area of 0.12 m2 rotates at 100 rad/s. The axis of rotation of the square?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A rectangular loop with 100 turns and area of 0.12 m2 rotates at 100 rad/s. The axis of rotation of the square is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field of 0.025 Tesla. What is the maximum emf induced in the loop?</p>
<p>The emf produced in a generator is  What is the frequency of rotation of the circular coil?</p>
<p>A digital multimeter shows 4.4 A reading in an ac circuit. What is the maximum value of the ac current in the circuit?</p>
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		<title>what must the value of f be for the maximum induced potential difference to be 210 V?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A simple generator consists of a loop rotating inside a constant magnetic field (see figure below). If the loop is rotating with frequency f, the magnetic flux is given by Φ(t) = BA cos (2πft). If B = 5 T and A = 6 m2, what must the value of f be for the maximum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A simple generator consists of a loop rotating inside a constant magnetic field (see figure below). If the loop is rotating with frequency f, the magnetic flux is given by Φ(t) = BA cos (2πft). If B = 5 T and A = 6 m2, what must the value of f be for the maximum induced potential difference to be 210 V?</p>
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		<title>What is the strength of the magnetic field?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A generator consists of 10 turns of wire, and each turn has an area of 0.095^2 m. If a maximum emf of 120V is induced when the coil rotates with a frequency of 60Hz, what is the strength of the magnetic field? a- 0.85 T b- 0.34 T c- 0.15 T d- 1.5 T Its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A generator consists of 10 turns of wire, and each turn has an area of 0.095^2 m. If a maximum emf of 120V is induced when the coil rotates with a frequency of 60Hz, what is the strength of the magnetic field?</p>
<p>a- 0.85 T<br />
b- 0.34 T<br />
c- 0.15 T<br />
d- 1.5 T<br />
Its b ^_^</p>
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		<title>Quantifying the emf induced in a generator?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A generator is made from a set of 7000 loops of area 5.00 cm2 rotating at an angular frequency of 600 radians per second. The magnetic field is created by a solenoid, completely surrounding the generator coil, and carrying a current of 0.600 A. How many turns per unit length must the solenoid have in order for the generator to generate a peak emf of 1000 V?</p>
<p>Please show how you got your answer, thanks!</p>
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