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8.1 Electricity and Magne/sm II Griffiths Chapter 8 Conserva/on Laws Clicker Ques/ons

8.2 The work energy theorem states: W = This theorem is valid f " F net! dl = 1 2 mv 2 f # 1 2 mv i2 i A. only for conserva/ve forces. B. only for non- conserva/ve forces. C. only for forces which are constant in /me D. only for forces which can be expressed as poten/al energies E. for all forces.

8.3 Local conserva/on of electric charge is expressed mathema/cally by:!!!t = "#$! J where J is current density J = ρv has units of (charge/sec)/m 2 We are trying to come up with a conserva/on of energy expression:!(energy density)!t = "#$(something) What sort of beast is this something? - Is it a scalar, vector, something else? - How would you interpret it, what words would you use to try to describe it? - What are its UNITS? A) J B) J/s C) J/m 2 D) J/(s m 2 ) E) Other!

8.4 CT 29.18 A + and - charge are held a distance R apart and released. The two par/cles accelerate toward each other as a result of the Coulomb aarac/on. As the par/cles approach each other, the energy contained in the electric field surrounding the two charges... - Q +Q A: increases B: decreases C: stays the same D:??

8.5 U em (outside V) = EM energy in field outside volume V V S d dt ( U ) em outside V =? A) $! " S! d# B)! " S! d# outsidev $ insidev C)! "$ S"d a! D) % "$ S"d! a! E)! " S! S S

8.6 Can the force from a magne/c field do work on a charge? + v B A) Yes, sure B) Yes, but only if other forces are moving the charge C) Yes, but only if no other forces are moving the charge B) No, never

8.7 A steady current I flows along a long straight wire. I E =? The parallel component of the E-field, E, just outside the surface A) must be zero B) must be non-zero C) might be zero or non-zero depending on details

8.8 F AB = F_onA_fromB A B F BA = F_onB_fromA F AB = F BA Newton s 3 rd Law is equivalent to.. A) Conserva/on of energy B) Conserva/on of linear momentum C) Conserva/on of angular momentum D) None of these. NIII is a separate law of physics.

8.9 Two short lengths of wire carry currents as shown. (The current is supplied by discharging a capacitor.) The diagram shows the direc/on of the force on wire 1 due to wire 2. B 2 I 2 What is the direc/on of the force on wire 2 due to wire 1? A) B) C) D) E) None of these I 1 F on 1 from 2

8.10 Feynman s Paradox: Two charged balls are aaached to a horizontal ring that can rotate about a ver/cal axis without fric/on. A solenoid with current I is on the axis. Ini/ally, everything is at rest. B n, I The current in the solenoid is turned off. What happens to the charges? A) They remain at rest B) They rotate CW. C) They rotate CCW. Q B + C R + Q Does this device violate Conserva/on of Angular Momentum? A) Yes B) No C) Neither, Cons of Ang Mom does not apply in this case. I

8.11 Two charged capacitors discharge through wires. The magne/c field forces are not equal and opposite. Aqer the discharge the momentum of the capacitors is to the lower right. What s the resolu/on of this Newton s Third Law paradox? I 2 B 1 Answer: Momentum in the EM radia/on. When all momentum is included, the center- of- mass of the system remains sta/onary. B 2 I 1 F on 2 from 1 F on 1 from 2

8.12!!t u q = "!!t (! 0 2 E 2 + 1 2µ 0 B 2 ) " #$! S How do you interpret this equa/on? In par/cular: Does the sign on the first term on the right seem OK? A) Yup B) It s disconcer/ng, did we make a mistake? C)??!!t (u q +! 0 2 E 2 + 1 2µ 0 B 2 ) = "#$! S (Where S=E x B /μ 0 )!!t (u q + u EM ) = "#$! S

8.13 d dt!!! (u q + u EM )d! = " #$ S!!!! d! (Where S=E x B /μ 0 ) Would you interpret S as the A) OUTFLOW of energy/area//me or B) INFLOW of energy/area//me C) OUTFLOW of energy/volume//me D) INFLOW of energy/volume//me E)???

8.14 d dt!!! (u q + u EM )d! = " #$ S!!!! d!! =! "" S#d a! Would you interpret S as the A) OUTFLOW of energy/area//me or B) INFLOW of energy/area//me C) OUTFLOW of energy/volume//me D) INFLOW of energy/volume//me E)??? (Where S=E x B /μ 0 )

8.15 What are the SI metric units of the combina/on of fields E x B /μ 0? A) J B) J/s C) J/m 2 D) J/(m 2 s) E) Other!

8.16 The fields can change the total energies of charged particles by: A) Doing work on the particles B) Changing the potential energies only C) Changing the kinetic energies only D) Applying forces only perpendicular to the particle motion. E) None of the above.

8.17 Consider the cylindrical volume of space bounded by the capacitor plates. Compute S = E x B /μ 0 at the outside (cylindrical, curved) surface of that volume. Which WAY does it point? A) Always inward B) Always outward C)??? I I

8.18 Given a quantity with units of (Joules/m 3 ), you can convert it to a quantity with units of Joules/(m 2 * seconds) by multiplying by: A) a length B) a frequency C) a speed D) an acceleration E) None of the above

8.19 Consider a current I flowing through a cylindrical resistor of length L and radius a with voltage V applied. What is the E field inside the resistor? L a J z ϕ s A. (V/a) z- hat B. (V/a) ϕ- hat C. (V/a) s- hat D. (Vs/a 2 ) z- hat E. None of the above

8.20 Consider a current I flowing through a cylindrical resistor of length L and radius a with voltage V applied. What is the B field inside the resistor? J J z ϕ s A. (Iμ 0 /2πs) ϕ- hat B. (Iμ 0 s/2πa 2 ) ϕ- hat C. (Iμ 0 /2πa) ϕ- hat D. - (Iμ 0 /2πa) ϕ- hat E. None of the above

8.21 Consider a current I flowing through a cylindrical resistor of length L and radius a with voltage V applied. What is the direction of the S vector on the outer curved surface of the resistor? L J J a z ϕ s A. ±ϕ- hat B. ± s- hat C. ± z- hat D.??? And, is it + or -?

8.22 The energies stored in the electric and magnetic fields are: A) individually conserved for both E and B, and cannot change. B) conserved only if you sum the E and B energies together. C) are not conserved at all. D)???

8.23 The fields can change the total momentum of charged particles by: A) Fields cannot change particle momentum B) Applying a net force to the particles C) Changing only the potential energy D) Only if they do net work on the particles. E) None of the above.

8.24 Consider two point charges, each moving with constant velocity v, charge 1 along the +x axis and charge 2 along the +y axis. They are equidistant from the origin. What is the direction of the magnetic force on charge 1 from charge 2? (You ll need to sketch this! Don t do it in your head!) A. +x B. +y C. +z D. More than one of the above E. None of the above

8.25 Consider two point charges, each moving with constant velocity v, charge 1 along the +x axis and charge 2 along the +y axis. They are equidistant from the origin. What is the direction of the magnetic force on charge 2 from charge 1? (You ll need to sketch this! Don t do it in your head!) A. Equal to the answer of the previous ques/on B. Equal but opposite to the answer of the previous ques/on C. Something different than either of the above.

8.26 We seek a local conservation law that relates the time change in momentum density (units of momentum/m 3 ), to the divergence of a current density, T, with units of: A) Newtons/m 2 B) kg*m/(m 2 *second 2 ) C) Joules/m 3 D) More than one of the above E) None of the above

8.27 Momentum in the fields:! p EM / volume = µ 0! 0! S Consider a charged capacitor placed in a uniform B field in the +y direc/on x y z +++++++++++++++++++ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Which way does the stored field Momentum in this system point? A) +/- x B) +/- y C) +/- z D) Zero! E) Other/???

8.28 Momentum in the fields:! p EM / volume = µ 0! 0! S Now short out this capacitor with a small wire. As the current flows, (while the capacitor is discharging) x y z +++++++++++++++++++ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - which way does the magne/c force push the wire (and thus, the system)? A) +/- x B) +/- y C) +/- z D) Zero! E) Other/??? Is your answer consistent with conserva/on of momentum?

8.29 What units should a momentum density have? A. N s/m 3 B. J s/m 3 C. kg/(s m 2 ) D. More than one of the above E. None of the above

8.30 What units should a momentum flux density have? A. N/m 3 B. N/m 2 C. kg/(s m) D. More than one of the above E. None of the above

8.31 The Maxwell stress tensor is given by: T ij =! 0 (E i E j " 1 2 # ij E 2 ) + 1 µ 0 (B i B j " 1 2# ij B 2 ) What is the E field part of the T zx term? A. ε 0 (E z E x - ½(E x2 +E z2 )) B. ε 0 (E z E x - ½E y2 ) C. ε 0 (E z E x - ½(E x2 +E y2 +E z2 )) D. ε 0 (E z E x ) E. None of the above

8.32 The Maxwell stress tensor is given by: T ij =! 0 (E i E j " 1 2 # ij E 2 ) + 1 µ 0 (B i B j " 1 2# ij B 2 ) What is the E field part of the T zz term? A. ε 0 (E z2 - (E x2 +E y2 ))/2 B. ε 0 (E z2 - ½(E x 2 +E y2 ) C. - ε 0 (E x2 +E y2 ) D. ε 0 (E z2 ) E. None of the above ½

8.33 Given a general Maxwell Stress tensor with all elements non-zero, what is the net force on a small isolated area element da = (dx dy) z? T xx T xy T xz T yx T yy T yz T zx T zy T zz A. T xz dx dy z B. T yz dx dy z C. T xz dx dy z D. (T xz x + T yz y + T zz z) dx dy E. Something else!! F = " "" T!d! A

8.34 An infinite plane of surface charge σ lies in the xz plane. In the region y > 0, which element(s) of the stress tensor is(are) nonzero? z σ y A. Tyy B. Txx, Tyy, Tzz C. Txy,Tyx,Tyy,Tyz,Tzy D. Txy,Tyx,Tyy,Tyz,Tzy,Txx,Tyy E. None of the above x

8.35 Suppose we have a plane of surface charge σ with electric field E a above the plane and E b below the plane. E a ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ σ E b What is the net force per area on the plane? A. (E a + E b ) σ B. (E a - E b ) σ C. (E a + E b ) σ/2 D. (E a - E b ) σ/2 E. None of the above