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Problem 19.65 Asurface encloses the charges qī-3.4 z»c , e, " 0.3 Part A C . and 9--4.4 c . 3.4ャレろ+ (-4.4) Find the electric flux through this surface. Express your answer using two significant figures ANSWER /3.25 x 10-12 Problem 19.69 aas uc hnd en een Cosider a spherical Gaussian surtce and three charges: a-1 BO 10. 0--2 54 μ C , and fux through the Gaussian surface i it completely encloses (a) only charges i and...
Consider a spherical Gaussian surface and three charges: q1 =
1.54 μC , q2 = -2.50 μC , and q3 = 3.60 μC . Find the electric flux
through the Gaussian surface if it completely encloses (a) only
charges q1 and q2, (b) only charges q2 and q3, and (c) all three
charges.
Part A Submit Request Answer Part B Submit Request Answer Part N m2/C SubmitReq Request Answer ▼ Part D Suppose a fourth charge, Q, is added to...
Consider a spherical Gaussian surface and three charges: q1= 2.11 μCμC , q2= -3.34 μCμC , and q3= 4.58 μCμC . Find the electric flux through the Gaussian surface if it completely encloses: A: Only charges q1 and q2 B: Only charges q2 and q3 C: All three charges D: Suppose a fourth charge, Q, is added to the situation described in part C. Find the sign and magnitude of Q required to give zero electric flux through the surface.
Review Consider a spherical Gaussian surface and three charges: q 1 = 2.02 μC , q 2 = -3.43 μC , and q 3 = 4.55 μC . Find the electric flux through the Gaussian surface if it completely encloses (a) only charges q 1 and q 2 , (b) only charges q 2 and q 3 (c) all three charges. (d) Suppose a fourth charge, Q, is added to the situation described in part C. Find the sign and...
Review Part A Consider a spherical Gaussian surface and three charges: qi-1.55 μC , g ,--2.70 μC ' and g3- 3.52 C. Find the electric flux through the Gaussian surface if it completely encloses (a) only charges qh and q2, (b) only charges q2 and q3, and (c) all three charges Submit Part B Submit Part C N-m2/C Submit Part D Suppose a fourth charge, Q, is added to the situation described in part C. Find the sign and magnitude...
Consider a spherical Gaussian surface and three charges: q1 = 1.65 μC , q2 = -2.43 μC , and q3 = 3.51 μC . Find the electric flux through the Gaussian surface if it completely encloses (a) only charges q1 and q2, (b) only charges q2 and q3, and (c) all three charges.
Consider a spherical Gaussian surface and three charges: q1 = 1.71 μC , q2 = -2.21 μC , and q3 = 3.60 μC . Find the electric flux through the Gaussian surface if it completely encloses (a) only charges q1 and q2, (b) only charges q2 and q3, and (c) all three charges.
(d) Suppose a fourth charge,
Q, is added to the situation described in part C. Find the
sign and magnitude of Q required to give zero electric
flux through the surface.
Consider a spherical Gaussian surface and three charges: q -2.18 HC, 92--3.63 C, and qs 4.95 ?C . Find the electric flux through the Gaussian surface if it completely encloses (a) only charges qi and q2. (b) only charges q2 and g3, and (c) all three charges.
Three point charges are located near a spherical Gaussian
surface of radius 12.5 cm. One charge (+3Q =11.4 μC) is inside the
sphere, and the others (charge +Q =3.8 μC) are a distance
4.16666666666667 cm outside the surface.
What is the total (net) electric flux through the Gaussian
surface?
what is the total electric flux due to these two point charges through a spherical surface centered at the origin and with radius r 1 = 0.610 m ? Constants A point charge q.-3.95 nC is located on the x-axis at z 2.25 m, and a second point charge g2--5.50 C is on the y-axis at y 1.25 m Submit Request Answer ▼ Part B What is the total electric flux due to these two point charges through a spherical...