
011 10.0 points A point charge 8.1 C is located at the center of a uniform...
A point charge of 5.1 μC is located at the center of a sphere with a radius of 7 cm. The Coulomb constant is 8.98755 × 109 Nm2/C2, and the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2. Determine the electric flux through the surface of the sphere. Answer in units of N/C.
A long non conducting cylinder has a charge density p=ar where
a = 4.96 C/m^4 and r is in meters. Concentric around it is a
hollow
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12 cm 11.7 em 16.7 cm Find the total electrie flux through a spbere centered at the point charge and having radius vacuum is 88S42 × 10-12C/N·m" What is the electric field at 2 cm from theRSa The value of...
A point charge of 8.90 nC is located at the origin and a second charge of -4.10 nC is located on the x axis at x=3.00cm. A. Calculate the electric flux through a sphere centered at the origin with radius 1.50 m . B. Repeat the calculation for a sphere of radius 2.70 m .
A charge Q is located inside a sphere, 2.5 cm from its center. If the electric flux through the sphere due to this charge is 0.78 Nm2/C, what is the magnitude of charge Q?
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A point charge q is placed in the center of a solid dielectric sphere of radius R and permittivity e constant. Assume that the dielectric material of the sphere is linear and that the point charge in the center of the sphere is the only free charge a Determine the electrical displacement inside and outside the sphere. b. Determine the electric field inside and outside the sphere c. Determine the polarization vector using (1)...
Three charges are located in the x-y plane. A charge of +1.2*10^-8 C located at the point (0,0), another charge of -1.2*10^-8 C located at the point (1 cm,1 cm) and the third charge of +3*10^-8 C located at (1 cm,0). Determine the total electric flux through a Gaussian sphere centered at the origin with a radius of 10.0 cm. Please explain how the answer is 3388.2 (Nm^2/C)
If a charge is located at the center of a spherical volume and
the electric flux through the surface of the sphere is...
If a charge is located at the center of a spherical volume and the electric flux through the surface of the sphere is phi, what would be the flux through the surface if the radius of the sphere were tripled?
A point charge produces an electric flux of +550 N⋅m2/C through a gaussian sphere of radius 10.0 cm centered on the charge. Part A What is the flux through a gaussian sphere with a radius 20.0 cmcm ? Part B What is the magnitude of the charge?
1) A point charge of 9.40 nC is located at the origin and a
second charge of -4.20 nC is located on the x axis at x=3.75cm.
a) Calculate the electric flux through a sphere centered at the
origin with radius 1.20 m .
b) Repeat the calculation for a sphere of radius 2.70 m .
2) In a cubical volume, 0.70 m on a side, the electric field
is
where E0=0.125N/C and a=0.70m. The cube has its sides
parallel...
A single point charge q is located at the center of both an imaginary cube and an imaginary sphere. How docs the electric flux through the surface of the cube compare to that through the surface of the sphere? The net electric flux through the surface of the cube Select the net electric flux through the surface of the sphere. Fxplain your answer