For the situation in problem 23.2, find the flux (in Nm2/C) through the y = a (right) face of the cube of side a = 2.2 musing an electric field with components in N/C of Ex = 4.0, Ey = -2.0(x/a - 3.0), and Ez = 0. (2 sig. figs.)
For the situation in problem 23.2, find the flux (in Nm2/C) through the y = a...
An electric field given by E→ = 5.2 î - 9.5(y2 + 5.8) ĵ pierces the Gaussian cube of edge length 0.980 m and positioned as shown in the figure. (The magnitude E is in newtons per coulomb and the position x is in meters.) What is the electric flux through the (a) top face, (b) bottom face, (c) left face, and (d) back face? (e) What is the net electric flux through the cube? Gaussian surface
An electric field given by E→ = 4.4î - 7.4(y2 + 1.6)ĵ pierces the Gaussian cube of edge length 0.320 m and positioned as shown in the figure. (The magnitude E is in newtons per coulomb and the position x is in meters.) What is the electric flux through the (a) top face, (b) bottom face, (c) left face, and (d) back face? (e) What is the net electric flux through the cube?
please help i don't understand how solve using gauss' law. An electric field given by E 5.2i - 7.4(y2 3.2)j pierces the Gaussian cube of edge length 0.340 m and positioned as shown in the figure. (The magnitude E is in newtons per coulomb and the position x is in meters.) What is the electric flux through the (a) top face, (b) bottom face, (c) left face, and (d) back face? (e) What is the net electric flux through the...
An electricfeld given by E 6.6i-11y+7.4)j pierces the Gaussian cube of edge length 0.660 m and positioned as shown in the fgure. (The magnitude E is in newtons per coulomb and the position x is in meters.) What is the electricflux through the (a) top face, (b) bottom face, (c) left face, and (d) back face? (e) What is the net electric flux through the cube? Gaussian surface (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units (d) Number Units...
Physics 222 Name: Task 7: Electric Flux and Gauss's Law Objective: To illustrate the concept of "flux" and to avoid performing the integral in Gauss's Law for Electricity 1. A cylindrical Gaussian surface (length = 0.80 m, diameter = 0.20 m) is drawn in an area of a non-uniform electric field, directed at all points in the ex direction (i.e. horizontal to the right). The field varies with x, but does not vary with respect to y or z. The...
(a) A point charge produces an electric flux of +455 Nm2/C through a Gaussian sphere of radius 14.0 cm centered on the charge. i. Determine the sign and magnitude of the charge enclosed. Positive / Negative ii. ANS: What is the electric flux through a Gaussian sphere with a radius 26.5 cm centered on the same charge? (b) ANS: Two charges l_ = -4.0 uC and Q2 = +4.0 uC are located on the y-axis at Y1 = -5.0 cm...
56. A surface completely surrounds a +2.0 × 10-6 C charge. Find the electric flux through this surface when the surface is (a) a sphere with a radius of 0.50 m, (b) a sphere with a radius of 0.25 m, and (c) a cube with edges that are 0.25 m long. 57. A circular surface with a radius of 0.057 m is exposed to a uniforrm external electric field of magnitude 1.44 × 104 N/C. The magnitude of the electric...
Part A.) The electric flux through a spherical surface is 4.0\times 10^4~\text{N}\cdot\text{m}^2/\text{C}4.0×10 4 N⋅m 2 /C. What is the net charge enclosed by the surface? Part B.) The electric field 10.0 cm from the surface of a copper ball of radius 5.0 cm is directed toward the ball’s center and has magnitude 9.0*10^2N/C. How much charge is on the surface of the ball? Select the correct answer a.) 2.2*10^{-10} . b.)-1.25*10^{-10} . c.)-1.0* 10^{-9} . d.)-4.5* 10^{-10) ....