Physics 122 Midterm - 15 Feb. 1995
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- 1.
- RC Circuit   [18 marks]  
 A capacitor (C = 8 mF) 
 is initially charged to 
half of the full charge Q it would have if had been 
 connected to the battery (
 V) 
 for a very long time.  
 The circuit contains a resistance (R = 2 V) 
 for a very long time.  
 The circuit contains a resistance (R = 2 ).  
 At t=0 the switch S is closed.  
 How long does it take for the capacitor to reach ).  
 At t=0 the switch S is closed.  
 How long does it take for the capacitor to reach of its full charge Q? of its full charge Q?
 
- 2.
- Orbit Around a Charged String   [18 marks]  
A long straight cylindrical ``cosmic string" in interstellar space 
is charged uniformly with a negative electric charge 
 per unit length.  
The resultant electric field acts on a particle of mass m 
and positive charge q 
which is in a circular orbit around the string at a radius r.  
(We assume the string itself has a still smaller radius.  
We also ignore any possible effects of the string's gravity.) per unit length.  
The resultant electric field acts on a particle of mass m 
and positive charge q 
which is in a circular orbit around the string at a radius r.  
(We assume the string itself has a still smaller radius.  
We also ignore any possible effects of the string's gravity.)
 
- (a)
- Show that the kinetic energy of the particle 
is given by 
 (where (where ), 
 regardless of the value of m or r. ), 
 regardless of the value of m or r.
 
- (b)
- If the charge on the wire is 
 C/m 
 and the particle has a charge of q = 1.0 C 
 and a mass of 0.2 kg, 
 show that the particle is moving at 0.1% of the speed of light. C/m 
 and the particle has a charge of q = 1.0 C 
 and a mass of 0.2 kg, 
 show that the particle is moving at 0.1% of the speed of light.
 
- (c)
- If the radius of the particle's orbit is r = 0.1 m, 
 what is the magnetic field at the centre of its orbit 
 due to the circulating charge?  
 
 
- 3.
- Athletic Potential   [14 marks]  
A sprinter on the UBC track team runs at a speed of 8 m/s 
while holding a 5 m long pole vault pole 
horizontal at right angles to her direction of motion.1
The pole has a fine copper wire down the center 
from one end to the other.  
If the Earth's magnetic field at the location of the runner 
has a magnitude of 
 T 
and makes an angle of T 
and makes an angle of with the horizontal, 
what is the potential difference [in volts] between 
one end of the pole and the other? with the horizontal, 
what is the potential difference [in volts] between 
one end of the pole and the other?
 
-- FINIS  -  
 
Jess H. Brewer 
1999-02-22