College of Science
Physics 72
Set B
First Long Exam
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INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the best answer and shade the corresponding circle on your answer
sheet. To change your answer, cross-out and sign your original answer and then shade your
new answer. No computational devices allowed (e.g. calculators, mobile phones). Any form
of cheating in examinations or any act of dishonesty in relation to studies, such as plagiarism,
shall be subject to disciplinary action. Following instructions is part of the exam.
Useful formulas:
Useful constants:
Area
Volume
4
2
3
Sphere (radius=r)
4r
3 r
Cylinder (radius=r, height=h) 2r2 + 2rh r2 h
e
me
0
k
1.60 1019 C
9.1 1031 kg
8.854 1012 C2 /Nm2
8.988 109 Nm2 /C2
1. Grounded Ka. An uncharged conducting cube is initially grounded as shown in the figure.
A rod with charge +3q is brought near a cube, and then the cube is disconnected from the
ground as shown. What is the FINAL CHARGE of the cube?
A. +6q
B. +3q
C. Zero
D. 3q
E. 6q
C. III only
D. I and III only
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3. Madaming Planes. Three charged INFINITE PLANES that are parallel to each other are
shown. Which of the following correctly relates the MAGNITUDE of the electric field at
the four regions?
A. E1 < E2 < E3 = E4
B. E1 < E2 < E3 < E4
C. E1 > E2 = E3 > E4
D. E1 = E2 = E3 = E4
E. E1 = E2 < E3 < E4
D. y-direction
E. zero net electric
force
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D. I and II only
B. I only
C. IV only
E. III only
eaE
2 , counterclockwise
2eaE
2 , clockwise
2eaE
2 , counterclockwise
3eaE
2 , clockwise
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A. r2 a2 L
B. r2 L
C. r2 b2 L
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D. + r2 a2 L
E. + r2 L
Q Q
0 , 0
B.
Q Q
0 , 0
C.
Q Q
0 , 0
D.
Q 2Q
0 , 0
E.
Q 2Q
0 , 0
10. GuaGua. The charged particles are arranged inside and outside a cylinder
as shown in the figure. What is the total electric flux through the cylinder?
A. 4q
0
C. + 3q
0
B. 3q
0
D. + 4q
0
E. + 8q
0
C. 0
B. q
D. +q
E. +4q
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12. Encircle. Consider two concentric spherical CONDUCTING shells as shown. The inner and outer shells
both have a net charge of 2Q. If a point charge Q is
placed at point P , in which regions is the electric field
RADIALLY INWARD?
A. 2 and 4 only
D. 5 only
B. 3 and 5 only
C. 1, 3 and 5 only
E. 1 only
13. Locus. Positive electric charge Q is uniformly distributed throughout the volume of an INSULATING
sphere with radius R. Which of the following is the
correct relation of the magnitude of the electric field at
points A, B and C?
A. EA = EB = EC
D. EA < EC < EB
B. EA = EC < EB
C. EA = EC > EB
E. EA < EB < EC
D. 1 and 3 only
B. 2 only
C. 1 only
E. 1 and 2 only
15. Feel na Field. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE about the electric force?
I. It is a conservative.
II. The work done by the electric force can be associated with a negative of the change in
potential energy.
III. The work done by the electric force is path dependent.
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A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
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C. + kqQ
2R
B. kqQ
R
D. kqQ
2R
E. Zero
17. QWork. The work done by the electric force in moving a negative point charge q0 (q0 <
0) from point A to point B is positive. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
I. The electric field points from A to B.
II. Point A is at higher electric potential than B.
III. The electric potential energy associated with q0 is higher at point A than at point B.
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
18. Changes. In a certain region of space, the electric potential is V (x, y, z) = x2 y 2yz +
3y 2 where , and are positive constants. If the value of is increased, which components of the electric field will NOT CHANGE?
A. Ex
B. Ez
C. Ey
D. Ex and Ey
C.
2kQ
d
D.
B.
3kQ
d
5kQ
d
E.
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d
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20. Patusok. Three charged particles are arranged in a triangle as shown in the figure. What is the potential energy
of the system?
A. + 10k
3 J
D. 4k
3 J
B. + 4k
3 J
C. k3 J
E. 10k
3 J
21. PapelDeCapacidad. Each of the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor has an area of 2.00 cm2 ,
and they are separated by a distance of 2.50 cm. The potential difference across the plates
is 5.00 V. How much CHARGE is stored in the capacitor?
A. 2.000 102 C
B. 8.000 104 C
C. 8.000 102 C
D. 8.000 104 C
E. 4.000 102 C
D. C1 and C2
B. C3 and C4
C. C3 and C5
E. C1 and C6
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23. AyosDito. Shown are the three networks of the capacitors each with capacitance 50.0 F capacitance. Which
of the following correctly arranges the networks according to the increasing equivalent capacitance?
A. II I, III
C. I, II, III
B. III, I, II
D. III, II, I
E. II, III, I
24. E-Kapa-E. The separation between the plates of a capacitor with capacitance 1.00 F is
doubled. This is performed after the capacitor has been fully charged and disconnected
from the 10.0 V battery. What is now the energy stored by the capacitor?
A. 2.50 105 J
B. 5.00 105 J
C. 1.00 104 J
D. 2.00 104 J
E. 4.00 104 J
25. CBago. A piece of material with dielectric constant is inserted between the plates of
a capacitor with capacitance C0 . This is performed while the capacitor is still connected
to the battery. Which of the following quantities would change after the dielectric is
inserted?
I. capacitance of the capacitor
II. electric field between the capacitor plates
III. energy stored in the capacitor
IV. charge on the capacitor plates
A. I, II, III and IV
B. I, III and IV only
C. II and III only
26. CuFilled. The potential difference across a vacuum-filled 40.0 F capacitor is 5.00 V. The
said capacitor is then filled with a dielectric with a dielectric constant of 2.50. How much
is the INCREASE in the stored electrical energy?
A. 1.25 103 J
B. 1.00 103 J
C. 7.50 104 J
D. 5.00 104 J
E. 2.50 104 J
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27. Dense na Dense. A 40.0 F parallel-plate capacitor is held at a constant potential difference of 5.00 V and is filled with a dielectric with dielectric constant of 4.00. The plates of
the capacitor are separated by a distance of 2.00 cm. What is the energy density inside the
capacitor?
A. 1.250 105 J/m3
B. 6.250 104 J/m3
28. CuFilled. The potential difference across a vacuum-filled 40.0 F capacitor is 5.00 V. The
said capacitor is then filled with a dielectric with a dielectric constant of 2.50. How much
is the INCREASE in the stored electrical energy?
A. 1.25 103 J
B. 1.00 103 J
C. 7.50 104 J
D. 5.00 104 J
E. 2.50 104 J
29. Changed. A material has length L, cross-sectional area A, resistivity , and resistance R.
If A and of the material is halved and doubled respectively, while L is kept constant,
what will be the resistance value?
A. halved
B. doubled
C. quartered
D. quadrupled
30. Pa-Ayusan. The temperature coefficient of resistivities of three different materials are
listed. The said materials have the same length, cross-sectional area, and resistivity at
20.0 C. They are heated from 20.0 C to 40.0 C. Which of the choices is the correct
descending order of change in resistance of the material?
I. Material I with = 0.0004 ( C)1
II. Material II with = 0.0043 ( C)1
III. Material III with = 0.0039 ( C)1
A. I, III, II
B. II, III, I
C. I, II, III
D. III, II, I
E. III, I, II
31. Drip. The charges inside the Ohmic material with constant cross-sectional area are moving
at the drifting speed vd . What happens to the current density at a specific point in the
material if the drifting speed is tripled?
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A. Increased by 3 times
B. Increased by 6 times
C. Remains the same
B. II only
C. III only
33. Ohmamina. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE about the Ohmic material?
I. The voltage and the current are directly proportional.
II. The voltage and the current are squarely proportional.
III. The voltage and the current are inversely proportional.
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
D. 9.80 102 W
B. 7.40 101 W
C. 4.90 101 W
E. 2.00 102 W
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C. II and IV only
D. I, III and IV only
C. 20.0 V
B. 10.0 V
D. 30.0 V
E. 50.0 V
37. Resten. Ten resistors each with resistance R = 1 k are connected in series. The combination is then connected to a 10 V power supply. What are the current through and voltage
across one of the resistors?
A. 1 mA, 1 V
B. 10 mA, 1/2 V
C. 10 mA, 5 V
D. 100 mA, 1/5 V
E. 100 mA, 2 V
38. RCBilis. In which of the following values of resistance R and capacitance C is the capacitor in an RC circuit charged the fastest?
A. R = 2 M, C = 1 nF
B. R = 1 k, C = 1 F
C. R = 4 k, C = 1 F
D. R = 4 k, C = 2 F
E. R = 4 M, C = 1/4 F
39. Rationale. Two power supplies and a resistor are connected in each of the two circuits
shown. What is the ratio of the power generated by the 12.0 V power supply in circuits
I and II (P12,I /P12,II )? Neglect the internal resistance of the power supplies.
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E. 1/5
C. 1 A
D. 2 A
E. 4 A
41. Paliguy-ligoy2. If the circuit is broken at point x, what is the current through R?
A. 1 A
B. 10/9 A
C. 5/3 A
D. 2 A
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E. 4 A