AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism Sample Multiple-Choice Questions

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AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism Sample Multiple-Choice Questions The materials included in these files are intended for noncommercial use by AP teachers for course and exam preparation; permission for any other use must be sought from the Advanced Placement Program. Teachers may reproduce them, in whole or in part, in limited quantities, for face-to-face teaching purposes but may not mass distribute the materials, electronically or otherwise. These materials and any copies made of them may not be resold, and the copyright notices must be retained as they appear here. This permission does not apply to any third-party copyrights contained herein. THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE EXAMINATION. Copyright 2001 by College Entrance Examination Board. All rights reserved. College Board, Advanced Placement Program, AP, and the acorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Entrance Examination Board.

Physics C Electricity and Magnetism: Sample Multiple-Choice Questions Most of the following sample questions, illustrative of the Physics C Electricity and Magnetism examination, have appeared in past examinations. Note: Units associated with numerical quantities are abbreviated, using the abbreviations listed in the table of information included with the exams. Directions: Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by five suggested answers or completions. Select the one that is best in each case. +q +2q x 3a O 3a 1. Two charges are located on the x-axis of a coordinate system as shown above. The charge 2q is located at x = 3a and the charge q is located at x = 3a. Where on the x-axis should an additional charge 4q be located to produce an electric field equal to zero at the origin O? (A) x 6a (B) x 2a (C) x a (D) x 2a (E) x 6a 1 AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism

2. A uniform electric field E of magnitude 6,000 V/m exists in a region of space as shown above. What is the electric potential difference, V X V Y, between points X and Y? (A) 12,000 V (B) 0 V (C) 1,800 V (D) 2,400 V (E) 3,000 V AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 2

3. Charge is distributed uniformly throughout a long nonconducting cylinder of radius R. Which of the following graphs best represents the magnitude of the resulting electric field E as a function of r, the distance from the axis of the cylinder? 3 AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism

4. A proton p and an electron e are released simultaneously on opposite sides of an evacuated area between large, charged parallel plates, as shown above. Each particle is accelerated toward the oppositely charged plate. The particles are far enough apart so that they do not affect each other. Which particle has the greater kinetic energy upon reaching the oppositely charged plate? (A) The electron (B) The proton (C) Neither particle; both kinetic energies are the same. (D) It cannot be determined without knowing the value of the potential difference between the plates. (E) It cannot be determined without knowing the amount of charge on the plates. 5. Two capacitors initially uncharged are connected in series to a battery, as shown above. What is the charge on the top plate of C 1? (A) 81 C (B) 18 C (C) 0 C (D) +18 C (E) +81 C AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 4

b b b X Y 6. Wire of resistivity r and cross-sectional area A is formed into an equilateral triangle of side b, as shown above. The resistance between two vertices of the triangle, X and Y, is 3 A (A) 2 rb (B) 3 A rb (C) (D) (E) 2 rb 3 A 3 rb 2 A 3 rb A 5 AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism

Questions 7-8 A particle of electric charge +Q and mass m initially moves along a straight line in the plane of the page with constant speed v, as shown above. The particle enters a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B directed out of the page and moves in a semicircular arc of radius R. 7. Which of the following best indicates the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic force F on the charge just after the charge enters the magnetic field? Magnitude (A) kq 2 R 2 (B) kq 2 R 2 Direction Toward the top of the page Toward the bottom of the page (C) QvB Out of the plane of the page (D) QvB Toward the top of the page (E) QvB Toward the bottom of the page 8. If the magnetic field strength is increased, which of the following will be true about the radius R? I. R increases if the incident speed is held constant. II. For R to remain constant, the incident speed must be increased. III. For R to remain constant, the incident speed must be decreased. (A) I only (B) II only (C) III only (D) I and II only (E) I and III only AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 6

9. A bar magnet is lowered at constant speed through a loop of wire as shown in the diagram above. The time at which the midpoint of the bar magnet passes through the loop is t 1. Which of the following graphs best represents the time dependence of the induced current in the loop? (A positive current represents a counterclockwise current in the loop as viewed from above.) 7 AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism

10. A loop of wire enclosing an area of 1.5 m 2 is placed perpendicular to a magnetic field. The field is given in teslas as a function of time t in seconds by B(t) = 20t 5 3 The induced emf in the loop at t = 3 s is most nearly (A) 10 V (B) 15 V (C) 10 V (D) 15 V (E) 20 V Answers to Physics C Electricity and Magnetism Multiple-Choice Questions 1 A 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 D 6 C 7 E 8 B 9 B 10 C AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 8