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- Unit 2. electricity and magnetism
- Gauss's law
- Conductors in electrostatic
Additional problems
A vector field
(not necessarily an electric field; note units) is given by
Calculate
where
S is the area shown below. Assume that
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(a) Calculate the electric flux through the open hemispherical surface due to the electric field
(see below). (b) If the hemisphere is rotated by
around the
x -axis, what is the flux through it?
a.
; b. zero, since the flux through the upper half cancels the flux through the lower half of the sphere
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Suppose that the electric field of an isolated point charge were proportional to
rather than
Determine the flux that passes through the surface of a sphere of radius
R centered at the charge. Would Gauss’s law remain valid?
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The electric field in a region is given by
where
and
What is the net charge enclosed by the shaded volume shown below?
; There are two contributions to the surface integral: one at the side of the rectangle at
and the other at the side at
;
where the minus sign indicates that at
, the electric field is along positive
x and the unit normal is along negative
x . At
, the unit normal and the electric field vector are in the same direction:
.
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Two equal and opposite charges of magnitude
Q are located on the
x -axis at the points +
a and –
a , as shown below. What is the net flux due to these charges through a square surface of side 2
a that lies in the
yz -plane and is centered at the origin? (
Hint: Determine the flux due to each charge separately, then use the principle of superposition. You may be able to make a symmetry argument.)
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A fellow student calculated the flux through the square for the system in the preceding problem and got 0. What went wrong?
didn’t keep consistent directions for the area vectors, or the electric fields
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A
piece of aluminum foil of 0.1 mm thickness has a charge of
that spreads on both wide side surfaces evenly. You may ignore the charges on the thin sides of the edges. (a) Find the charge density. (b) Find the electric field 1 cm from the center, assuming approximate planar symmetry.
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Two
pieces of aluminum foil of thickness 0.1 mm face each other with a separation of 5 mm. One of the foils has a charge of
and the other has
. (a) Find the charge density at all surfaces, i.e., on those facing each other and those facing away. (b) Find the electric field between the plates near the center assuming planar symmetry.
a.
,
on one and
on the other; b.
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Two large copper plates facing each other have charge densities
on the surface facing the other plate, and zero in between the plates. Find the electric flux through a
rectangular area between the plates, as shown below, for the following orientations of the area. (a) If the area is parallel to the plates, and (b) if the area is tilted
from the parallel direction. Note, this angle can also be
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Questions & Answers
A golfer on a fairway is 70 m away from the green, which sits below the level of the fairway by 20 m. If the golfer hits the ball at an angle of 40° with an initial speed of 20 m/s, how close to the green does she come?
A mouse of mass 200 g falls 100 m down a vertical mine shaft and lands at the bottom with a speed of 8.0 m/s. During its fall, how much work is done on the mouse by air resistance
Can you compute that for me. Ty
Jude
what is the dimension formula of energy?
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Pedro
A ball is thrown straight up.it passes a 2.0m high window 7.50 m off the ground on it path up and takes 1.30 s to go past the window.what was the ball initial velocity
2. A sled plus passenger with total mass 50 kg is pulled 20 m across the snow (0.20) at constant velocity by a force directed 25° above the horizontal. Calculate (a) the work of the applied force, (b) the work of friction, and (c) the total work.
you have been hired as an espert witness in a court case involving an automobile accident. the accident involved car A of mass 1500kg which crashed into stationary car B of mass 1100kg. the driver of car A applied his brakes 15 m before he skidded and crashed into car B. after the collision, car A s
can someone explain to me, an ignorant high school student, why the trend of the graph doesn't follow the fact that the higher frequency a sound wave is, the more power it is, hence, making me think the phons output would follow this general trend?
Nevermind i just realied that the graph is the phons output for a person with normal hearing and not just the phons output of the sound waves power, I should read the entire thing next time
Joseph
Follow up question, does anyone know where I can find a graph that accuretly depicts the actual relative "power" output of sound over its frequency instead of just humans hearing
Joseph
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Ryan
what are the types of wave
Maurice
fine, how about you?
Mohammed
A string is 3.00 m long with a mass of 5.00 g. The string is held taut with a tension of 500.00 N applied to the string. A pulse is sent down the string. How long does it take the pulse to travel the 3.00 m of the string?
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OpenStax, University physics volume 2. OpenStax CNX. Oct 06, 2016 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col12074/1.3
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