The figure shows a dielectric material with some holes of different shapes, along with the E field inside each hole, labled as E(SITE). Explain why the two different rectangular regions have the E(SITE) values shown. P is the polarization field.
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The figure shows a dielectric material with some holes of different shapes, along with the E...
Eo z-h/2 The cylinder in the figure has radius a, height h and lies along the z axis with the origin in the middle. The cylinder is made by a perfect dielectric material and is polarized. The polarization vector is P Poay with (a) Find the density of all polarization charge distributions that may exist within or on t he cylinder. [4 points] (b) Without doing calculations, determine the direction of the electric field E at the origin. Briefly justify...
Question 1 2 έρ The cylinder in the figure has radius α, height and lies along the z axis with the origin in the middle. The cylinder is made by a perfect dielectric material and is polarized. The polarization vector is P -Poa with Po > 0 (a) Find the density of all polarization charge distributions that may exist within or on the cylinder. [4 points] (b) Without doing calculations, determine the direction of the electric field E at the...
A thick spherical shell (inner radius a, outer radius b) is made of dielectric material with a "frozen-in" polarization P(r) 0 r<a P(r) ksin(0)/r r a<r<b where k is a constant, r is the distance from the center, and r is the radial unit vector. There is no free charge in the problem 1. Find expressions for all the bound (volume and surface) charge. Interpret with a diagram. 2. Determine the total bound charge. Be aware if the bound charge...
please do #4 a and b 4) The following figure shows a piece of transparent dielectric. It is made out of two pieces of material with indices of refraction, n2 = 1.5 on the left and nz on the right, with the geometry shown in the figure. The whole thing sits in air with an index of refraction, ni = 1. A laser is shot in horizontally from the left along the mid-plane of the dielectric (the z-axis). n =...
Figure 1.2 Figure 1.2 shows a Wilkinson coupler, with conducting strip shown hatched, implemented in microstrip designed to split power equally between two matched 502 outputs. Briefly explain the following features: 2%) why the electrical length of the two output arms of the coupler is designed to be a quarter wavelength; (i) (ii why the characteristic impedance of each arm is approximately 70.7 2 2%) (iii) what the purpose of the resistor R is, and what value it should have....
A uniformly charged rod of length Land total charge Q lies along the x axis as shown in Figure P23.6. (a) Find the components of the electric field at the point P on the y axis a dis- tance d from the origin. (b) What are the approximate values of the field components when d >> L? Explain why you would expect these results.
Gravitation Exercises Problem 1 Consider the following figure. An illustration shows two particles, each labeled M, one placed at each end of a vertical line. A horizontal line intersects the vertical line right at its center. A point P is at the right end of this horizontal line. The distance between the vertical line and the point P is r. The distance between the horizontal line and each particle M is a (a) Compute the vector gravitational field at a...
Can someone carefully explain and answer questions A, B, C, D and E in detail, please!!! Score Name Student ID last first [25 points total] Tutorial question IV An electrically neutral cylinder is made out of a polarizable material. The cylinder is placed in a region of strong electric field that points upward A. [4 pts] Sketch bound charges on the diagram at right. Briefly explain your reasoning B. [6 pts] In what direction is the dipole moment of the...
A uniformly charged rod of length L and total charge Q lies along the x axis as shown in the figure below. (Use the following as necessary: Q, L, d, and ke) (a) Find the components of the electric field at the point P on the y axis a distance d from the origin(b) What are the approximate values of the field components when d >>L? Explain why you would expect these results.
Tureng - defect - Turdish English Dictionary Phys102 Spring 2020 Doga th22 HW e Electric Field inside and outside a Charged Insulator Correct answer is shown. Your answer 15708 rad was other rounded differently or used a different number significant figures than required for this part Figure 1)A slab of insulating material of uniform thickness d. lying between -d/20+d/2 along the x ods, extends infinitely in the y and directions, as shown in the figure. The slabhas a uniform charge...