(a) What is a magnetic field? (b) With the aid of a labelled diagram describe...

PHYSICS
WAEC 2008

(a) What is a magnetic field?

(b) With the aid of a labelled diagram describe an experiment to show that a magnetic field exists around a straight wire carrying current.

(c) A 40 \(\mu\)F capacitor in series with a 40 Q resistor is connected to a 100 V, 50 Hz a.c. supply.

(i) Draw a circuit diagram of the arrangement

(ii) Calculate the: I. impedance in the circuit; II. current in the circuit III. potential difference across the capacitor.

Explanation

(a) A magnetic field is a region or space where a magnetic force is experienced.

(b)

a

Connect a straight wire to the circuit as shown above, sprinkle iron fillings on the cardboard paper round the straight wire; and tap gently. Then close the key and gently tap again, the iron fillings form a concentric circles round the wire. This shows that there is magnetic field round a current carrying conductor.

(c)(i)

b

\(x_c = \frac{1}{2 \pi fc} = \frac{1}{2 \pi \times 50(40 \times 10^{-6})}\)

= 79.567\(\Omega\)

z = \(\sqrt{R^2 + X^2_c} = \sqrt{40^2 + 79,580^2}\)

(ii) I = \(\frac{v}{2} = \frac{100}{89.1} = 1.12A\)

(iii) V = IX\(_c\) = 1.12 x 79.567

= 89.1V



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