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6.
Result : (D) -2y - (2x+6y)
Explanation:
Known V = 2xy + 3y2
The electric field is given by:
=-
V =
-
= -
[2xy + 3y2]
= - [(2y)
+(2x+6y)
]
= -(2y) -
(2x+6y)
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7. A capacitor of capacitance Cholds a charge 0 when the potential difference across the plates is V. If the potential difference V on the plates is change to (1/3)V A) the charge change to 30. B) the capacitance becomes (13) V C) the capacitance changes to 1/3C D) the capacitance becomes 3C E) the charge changes to (1/3)0 rence V on...
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4, (10 points) A uniform line of charge with charge density λ extends along the x axis from-a to +a. Find the electric field at a point on the y axis
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<HW-Ch23 3 of 6 > Exercise 23.44 In a certain region of space the electric potential is given by V = +Ary-Brywhere A = 5.00 V/m and B - 8.00 V/m Part A Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the point in the region that has cordinates 3 = 2.40 m, y = 0.400 m, and = 0 Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. μΑ ?...
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2- Explain what types of carriers are present in space charge region? Why is it called depletion region? Why an electric field is produced in a depletion region of a pn-junction.
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A co-axial cable (like what your internet might come through) consists of a semi-hollow cylinder with a cylindrical cavity inside. Within that cavity is a solid conducting cylinder at the very center. Refer to the diagram. The outer cylinder is neutral while the inner sphere has a total charge of -Q. Draw how the charge distributes itself throughout the two cylinders. Determine, as a piecewise function, the E field...
Please provide step by step solution and i will give you a positive rating. Thank you. The temperature of a material is given by: T = e −2t−x^ 2−y^ 2 The velocity field is given by v = (x^2 − y, −2x, 2y − z^2 ) Determine the material time derivative of the temperature.
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Consider a Hydrogen atom 0.5 Å radius made up of an electron (-1.6X1019C charge) orbiting a proton of equal and opposite charge. I want to strip this electron from the atom and move it to infinity. How much work do I do in the process? (25 pts) 4)
Cool down question number 3. Please make sure to state what
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moves 1 cm in that direction. Please show all detailed work, step
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Cool Down(s) 1. Think about your work during the recent electric field lab and then consider the plot shown in figure Q21.6 on page 694 of your text. What are the magnitude and direction (to the right or to the lef of...
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Problem 3: (8 points) The electric potential in a region is given by VOx,y,z) -10.0x2+20.0xyz +6.0y a) (4 points) Find the electric field that produces this potential? b) (4 points) Find the amount of charge contained within a cubic region in...
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process when solving the problem. Thank you!2b. In a region of space, the electric potential is given by V(x, y) = 4xy + x2. What is the strength of the electric field at the point (3, 2)?