Exam 32: Maxwells Equations; Magnetism of Matter

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Displacement current is:

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Maxwell's equations, along with an appropriate symmetry argument, can be used to calculate:

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The magnitude of the Bohr magneton in J/T is about:

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Which of the following equations can be used to show that magnetic field lines form closed loops?

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Of the following places one would expect that the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field to be largest in:

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One of the crucial facts upon which the Maxwell equations are based is:

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A bar magnet is placed vertically with its S pole up and its N pole down. Its A bar magnet is placed vertically with its S pole up and its N pole down. Its   field at its center is: field at its center is:

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Two of Maxwell's equations contain a path integral on the left side and an area integral on the right. The directions of the infinitesimal path element Two of Maxwell's equations contain a path integral on the left side and an area integral on the right. The directions of the infinitesimal path element   and infinitesimal area element   are: and infinitesimal area element Two of Maxwell's equations contain a path integral on the left side and an area integral on the right. The directions of the infinitesimal path element   and infinitesimal area element   are: are:

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If an electron has zero orbital angular momentum, the magnitude of its magnetic dipole moment equals:

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A sinusoidal emf is connected to a parallel plate capacitor. The magnetic field between the plates is:

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One of the Maxwell equations begins with One of the Maxwell equations begins with   .... The o symbol in the integral sign means: .... The "o" symbol in the integral sign means:

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Gauss' law for magnetism tells us:

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A 0.70-m radius cylindrical region contains a uniform electric field that is parallel to the axis and is increasing at the rate 5.0 * 1012 V/m . s. The magnetic field at a point 0.25 m from the axis has a magnitude of:

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Magnetization is:

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A magnetic field exists between the plates of a capacitor:

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Two of Maxwell's equations contain a path integral on the left side and an area integral on the right. Suppose the area is the surface of a piece of paper at which you are looking and Two of Maxwell's equations contain a path integral on the left side and an area integral on the right. Suppose the area is the surface of a piece of paper at which you are looking and   is chosen to point toward you. Then, the path integral is: is chosen to point toward you. Then, the path integral is:

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Two of Maxwell's equations contain a path integral on the left side and an area integral on the right. For them:

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The units of magnetization are:

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Suppose you are looking into one end of a long cylindrical tube in which there is a uniform electric field, pointing away from you. If the magnitude of the field is decreasing with time the direction of the induced magnetic field is:

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Displacement current exists wherever there is:

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