A square sheet with sides 3.05 meters long is held in a uniform electric field of magnitude 1.1×104 N/C. The sheet is oriented at an angle of 60° to the electric field direction (that is, the surface normal vector for the flat slide of the sheet makes a 60° angle relative to the electric field vector). What is the electric flux through the sheet ? Answer is in _____x10^4 Nm^2/C.
A square sheet with sides 3.05 meters long is held in a uniform electric field of...
A square surface of area 5 cm2 is in a space of uniform electric field of magnitude 104 N/C . The amount of flux through it depends on how the square is oriented relative to the direction of the electric field. Find the electric flux (in N · m2/C) through the square, when the normal to it makes the following angles with the electric field. Note that these angles can also be given as 180° + θ. (Enter the magnitudes.)...
Suppose a disk with area A is placed in a uniform electric field of magnitude E. The disk is oriented so that the vector normal to its surface, n, makes an angle theta with the electric field as shown in the figure. Part A What is the electric flux Phi_E through the surface of the disk that is facing right (the normal vector to this surface is shown in the figure)? Assume that the presence of the disk does not...
0 -1 points SerPSE10 23 A OP019. A uniform electric field measured over a square surface with side length d = 16.5 cm makes an angle θ = 69.0° with a line normal to that surface, as shown in the figure below. My Notes Ask Your Teacher ere is a square horizontal surface with length and width d. The surfoce has a normal vertical axis at the center with a vector labeled vector E traveling from the center of the...
An uniform electric field, E. with a magnitude of passes through a square surface at an angle of α-32.5 degrees relative to a line on the surface, as shown in the figure below. The square measures 2m x 2m, and the flux through the surface is measured to be 21.4 What is the magnitude of the electric field, Eo? N-m
An uniform electric field, E with a magnitude of Eo passes through a square surface at an angle of θ-56.7 degrees relative to a line on the surface, as shown in the figure below. The square measures 2m × 2m , and the flux through the surface is measured to be 23.6N.m^, What is the magnitude of the electric field, E)?
A uniform electric field measured over a square surface with side length d = 13.5 cm makes an angle θ = 67.50 with a line normal to that surface, as shown in the figure below. If the net flux through the square is 5.30 N·m2/C, what is the magnitude E of the electric field (in N/C)? N/C
An uniform electric field, E with a magnitude of Eo N passes through a square surface at an angle of a 41.1 degrees relative to a line on the surface, as shown in the figure below. The square measures 2m × 2m, and the flux through the surface is measured to be 24.72 m, what is the magnitude of a the electric field, Eo?
The square surface shown has a side length of 3.9 mm. It is in a
uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1925 N/C, which makes an
angle of 44.0 degrees with a normal to the square surface as shown.
Take that normal to define outward direction for the surface.
Calculate the electric flux through the surface.
Normal 350
Ē There is an electric flux of 26.5 N·m²/C through the square region shown in the figure. Each side of the square has a length of 0.100 m, în is the unit vector normal to the plane of the surface, and the electric field is at an angle of 0 = 59.0° relative to the plane of the surface. A n Assuming that the field is uniform over the region shown, what is the magnitude E of the electric field?...
Suppose a square surface of side 0.10 m is placed in a uniform electric field of magnitude 50.0 N/C. If the angle between the field and the normal to the surface is 25.0°, what is the magnitude of the electric flux through the surface? O 4.5 Nm2/c O 0.45 N-m2/c o.50 N-m2/c o.21 N-m2/c