Question 1. A charge is placed at origin. Calculate the electric flux going through a square...
There is an electric flux of 24.5 N·m2 C through the square region shown in the figure to the right. Each side of the square has a length of 0.100 m, and the electric field is at an angle of = 61.0° relative to the plane of the surface. Assuming that the field is uniform over the region shown, what is the magnitude of the electric field? Le , lit. Number N/C
Ē There is an electric flux of 26.5 N·m²/C through the square region shown in the figure. Each side of the square has a length of 0.100 m, în is the unit vector normal to the plane of the surface, and the electric field is at an angle of 0 = 59.0° relative to the plane of the surface. A n Assuming that the field is uniform over the region shown, what is the magnitude E of the electric field?...
There is an electric flux of 25.5 N*m2/C through the square
region shown in the figure to the right. Each side of the square
has a length of .100 m, and the electric field is at an angle of
feta= 61 degrees relative to the plane of the surface. Assuming
that the field is uniform over the region shown, what is the
magnitude of the electric field?
There is an electric flux of 25.5 N*m^2/C through the square region shown...
ere is an electric flux of 33.5 N-m2 / C through the square region shown in the figure to the right. Each side of the square has a length of 0.100 m, and the electric field is at an angle of ? = 55.0% relative to the plane of the surface. Assuming that the field is uniform over the region shown, what is the magnitude of the electric field? I1 Number N/ C
Find the total flux through a 10cm x 10cm square placed 2m away from the charge of 1nC.
An electric point charge of Q = 13.1 nC is placed at the center of a sphere with a radius of r = 32.1 cm. The sphere in this question is only a mathematical surface, it is not made out of any physical material. What is the electric flux through the surface of this sphere? Tries 0/12 This same point charge is now moved out from the center of the sphere by a distance of 17.9 cm. What is the...
Flux through a Cube Part A ConstantsI Periodic Table Find the total electric flux ФЕ through the surface of the cube Express your answer in terms of a, b, c, and L. (Figure 1)A cube has one corner at the origin and the opposite corner at the point (L, L, L). The sides of the cube are parallel to the coordinate planes. The electric field in and around the cube is given by View Available Hint(s) Figure 1 of 1...
A cube has sides of length L 0.350 m. It is placed with one corner at the origin as shown in the figure (Figure 1). The electric field is not uniform but is given by E= (-4.11 N/(C.m))xi +(2.88 N/(C.m) )zk.Part AFind the electric flux through each of the six cube faces S1, S2, S3, S4, S, and S6. Part B Find the total electric charge inside the cube.
An uniform electric field, E. with a magnitude of passes through a square surface at an angle of α-32.5 degrees relative to a line on the surface, as shown in the figure below. The square measures 2m x 2m, and the flux through the surface is measured to be 21.4 What is the magnitude of the electric field, Eo? N-m