A 500 µC charge is placed at the center of a cube of sides 10 cm....
A 6.91 µC point charge is placed at the center of a cube with a volume of 6.74 m3. Calculate the electric flux through one side of the cube.
A charge of 155 µC is at the center of a cube of edge 95.0 cm. No other charges are nearby. (a) Find the flux through each face of the cube. N · m2/C (b) Find the flux through the whole surface of the cube.N · m2/C
A cube that is 6.5 cm on each side contains a charge of 6.0 µC exactly at its center. Determine the electric flux passing through just one of the cube's faces. Nm2/C Hint: Can you find the total flux through the entire cube? Then use the symmetry of the problem.
A charge of 200 µC is at the center of a cube of edge 65.0 cm. No other charges are nearby. (a) Find the total flux through each face of the cube. Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. N·m2/C (b) Find the flux through the whole surface of the cube. N·m2/C (c) Would your answers to parts (a) or (b) change if the charge were not...
A point charge of magnitude q is at the center of a cube with sides of length L Part A) What is the electric flux ? through each of the six faces of the cube? Use ?0 for the permittivity of free space. Part B) What would be the flux ?1 through a face of the cube if its sides were of length L1 ? Use ?0 for the permittivity of free space.
PRACTICE: A point charge Q is placed at the center of cube of side a. The electric flux through any one of the six sides is a. kQ/a2 b. Q/6ɛo c. Q/ɛo d. O e. Cannot be determined from the information provided a a
A cube with sides of 33.0 cm is placed in a nonuniform electric field E(x, y, z) = −3.0xi + 5.0yj + 4.0zk, where x, y, and z are measured in meters and E is in N/C. Determine the electric flux through each of the six faces of the cube, assuming the cube has a corner at the origin and sides along the x, y, and z axes. face at x = 0 face at x = 33.0 cm face...
A 9.28 μC point charge is at the center of a cube with sides of length 0.515 m . What is the electric flux through one of the six faces of the cube? How would your answer to part A change if the sides were of length 0.225 m ? Explain.
A point charge 5.50 nC is at the center of a cube with sides of length 0.200 m . a. What is the electric flux through the surface of the cube? Express your answer in newton meters squared per coulomb to three significant figures b. What is the electric flux through one of the six faces of the cube? Express your answer in newton meters squared per coulomb to three significant figures
A 6.84 μC point charge is at the center of a cube with sides of length 0.645 m . Part A What is the electric flux through one of the six faces of the cube? Part B How would your answer to part A change if the sides were of length 0.125 m ?