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ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

Problem Set #5
(Finals)
Physics for Engineers

Name:
Room No: Date Submitted:

Page 327 (#18)

_____________#18. (Type here the problem)

Page 379 (#’s 1, 2 and 3)

_____________ #1. (Type here the problem)

_____________ (a) __________________ (b) #2. (Type here the problem)

_____________ #3. (Type here the problem)

Page 380 (#11, #12 and #13)

_______________ #11. (Type here the problem)

_____________ (a) __________________ (b) _____________________ (c) #12. (Type here the problem)

_____________ (a) __________________ (b) #13. (Type here the problem)

Page 381 (#22)

_____________ #22. (Type here the problem)

Heat and Thermal Expansion

_____________ (a) ________________(b) 1. In an effort to stay awake for an all-night study session, a student makes a
cup of coffee by first placing a 200-W electric immersion heater in 0.320 kg of water. (a) How much heat must
be added to the water to raise its temperature from 20℃ to 80℃ (b) How much time is required? Assume
that all of the heater’s power goes into heating the water. Use Ch20 = 4186 J/kg 𝐶°

_______________ 2. An aluminum tea kettle with mass 1.50 kg and containing 1.80 kg of water is placed on a
stove. If no heat is lost to the surroundings, how much heat must be added to raise the temperature from
20℃ to 85℃. Use

_____________ (a) ________________(b) 3. A U.S. penny has a diameter of 1.9000 cm at 20℃. The coin is made of a
metal alloy (mostly zinc) for which the coefficient of linear expansion is 2.6 × 10−5 /𝐾. What would its
diameter be on a hot day in Death Valley 48℃. ?On a cold night in the mountains of Greenland -53℃?

______________ 4. A glass flask whose volume is 1000 cm3 at 0 ℃ is completely filled with mercury at this
temperature. When flask and mercury are warmed to 55℃, 8.95 cm3 of mercury overflow. If the coefficient of
volume expansion of mercury is 18 × 10−5 /𝐾, compute the coefficient of volume expansion of the glass.
Electric Force, Electric Field and Magnetic Force

__________ 1. Two small spheres spaced 20 cm apart have equal charge. How many excess electrons must be
present on each sphere if the magnitude of the force of repulsion between them is 4.5 × 10−21 𝑁

_________ (a) _________ (b) 2. Two small plastic spheres are given positive electrical charges. When they are 15
cm apart, the repulsive force between them has magnitude of 0.220 N. What is the charge on each sphere (a)
if the two charges are equal and (b) if one sphere has four times the charge of the other?

_____________ 3. A proton is placed in a uniform electric field of 2.75 × 103 𝑁/𝐶 Calculate the magnitude of the
electric force felt by the proton.

____________ (a) _____________ (b) 4. A particle has charge -3.00 nC (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the
electric field due to this particle at a point 0.250m directly above it. (b) At what distance from this particle
does its electric field have a magnitude of 12.0 N/C?

____________ (a) _____________ (b) 5. A particle with a charge of -1.24 × 10−8 𝐶 is moving with instantaneous
𝑚 𝑚
velocity 𝑣̅ = (4.19 × 104 ) 𝑖̂ + (−3.85 × 104 ) 𝑗. ̂ What is the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic
𝑠 𝑠
field (1.40 T) 𝑖̂ (a) and (b) (1.40 T) 𝑘̂ .

______________________ 6. An electron experiences a magnetic force of magnitude 4.60 × 10−15 𝑁 when moving at
an angle of 60 degrees with respect to a magnetic field of magnitude 3.50 × 10−3 𝑇 Find the speed of the
electron.

Electricity

____________ (a) _____________ (b) _______________ (c) 1. A 32Ω resistor and a 20 Ω resistor are connected in parallel,
and the combination is connected across a 240-V dc line. (a) What is the resistance of the parallel
combination? (b) What is the total current through the parallel combination? (c) What is the current through
each resistor?

____________ (a) _____________ (b) _______________ (c) 2. A triangular array of resistors is shown in Figure. What
current will this array draw from a 35.0-V battery having negligible internal resistance if we connect it across
(a) ab; (b) bc; (c) ac?

____________ (a) _____________ (b) _______________ (c) ________________ (d) 3. Three resistors having resistances of 1.60
Ω, 4.80 Ω and 2.40 Ω are connected in parallel to a 28.0-V battery that has negligible internal resistance. Find
(a) the equivalent resistance of the combination; (b) the current in each resistor; (c) the total current through
the battery; (d) the voltage across each resistor.

____________ (a) _____________ (b) 4. In the circuit shown in Figure, the voltage across the 2.00 Ω resistor is 12.0 V.
What are the emf of the battery and the current through the 6.00 Ω resistor?

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