A point charge of 8.5 pc is at the center of a cubical Gaussian surface 52...
A point charge of 1.8μC at the center of a cubical Gaussian surface 55 cm on edge. What is the net electric flux through the surface?
A point charge of 5.5 μC is at the center of a Gaussian cube 60 cm on edge. What is the net electric flux through the surface?
The only electric charge present in a particular region of space is a point charge q= 22 μC located at the exact center of a cubical Gaussian surface 41 cm on an edge. A) What is the net electric flux through the entire surface? B) What is the electric flux though any one of the faces of the cube?
A point charge of 1.8 uC is at the center of a Gaussian cube 55 cm on edge. What is the net electric flux through the surface? I have no idea where to start with this problem.
An electric point charge of Q = 13.1 nC is placed at the center of a sphere with a radius of r = 32.1 cm. The sphere in this question is only a mathematical surface, it is not made out of any physical material. What is the electric flux through the surface of this sphere? Tries 0/12 This same point charge is now moved out from the center of the sphere by a distance of 17.9 cm. What is the...
5. Consider a point charge at the center of a spherical Gaussian surface. Explain why of why not the electric flux changed (a) if the Gaussian surface is replace with a cube having the same volume as the sphere, (b) if the cube has 1/2 the volume of the sphere, (c) if the charge is moved off-center from the original sphere yet remains inside, (d) if the charge is moved just outside the sphere, (e) if a second charge is...
A cubical Gaussian surface surrounds one positive charge that has a charge q_1 = +8.00 times 10^-12 C, and four negative charges, each has a charge q_2 = -2.00 times 10^-12C as the drawing shows. What is the electric flux passing through the surface?(The permittivity of free space epsilon_0 = 8.85 times 10^-12 C^2/(N.m^2))
A cubical Gaussian surface surrounds three positive charges,
each has a charge q11 = +4.00 × 10-12
C, and two negative charges, each has a charge q22 = −2.60
× 10-12 C as the drawing shows. What is
the electric flux passing through the surface?(The permittivity of
free space ε00 = 8.85×10-12C²/(N.m²))
4. a- A Gaussian sphere with radius 1.20 m encloses a point charge Q1 = 2.20×10–6 C at the spherical center. The electric flux through the spherical surface is measured to be 1. Now Q1 is removed, and another point charge Q2 = –8.80×10–6 C is placed at the spherical center. The electric flux through the spherical surface is then measured to be 2. What is 2/1? b- A Gaussian sphere with radius 1.20 m encloses a point charge Q1...
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?