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How Does Electric Flux Change with Different Closed Surfaces Around Dipoles?
I have a figure showing two dipoles each having a Q and -Q charge with distance d separating the positive and negative of each dipole. The dipoles are then surrounded by multiple closed surfaces. I need to match fluxes of 8pikQ, 4pikQ, -8pikQ, - 4pikQ and 0 to these surfaces. Gauss' Law...- upthedown
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- Dipoles Electric Electric flux Flux
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How Is Electric Flux Calculated for a Cone in a Uniform Field?
Homework Statement 24.9 A cone of base radius R and height h is located on a horizontal table, and a horizontal uniform electric field E penetrates the cone, as shown here. Determine the electric flux entering the cone. You can actually view the question and solution at...- lizzyb
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- Electric Electric flux Flux
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Electric Flux through the semisphere
Hello, if we have an electric field E parallel to X axis and a semisphere with axis parallel to X axis, which is the electric flux through the semisphere?- YoungILoveYou
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- Electric Electric flux Flux
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Find Electric Flux through cube's side, point charge on corner
My problem is this, Find the electrix flux through the top side of a cube. The cube's corner is on the origin, and is 'a' units on length. The charge 'q' is located at the origin, with the corner of the cube. I am thinking I need a double integral. One to swipe the box in the y direction...- DieCommie
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- Charge Electric Electric flux Flux Point Point charge
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What is the electric flux through the hemispherical surface?
A uniform field E is parallel to the axis of a hollow hemisphere of radius R. a) What is the electric flux through the hemispherical surface? b) What is the result if E is instead perpendicular to the axis? Here is what I've interpretted so far. If the field is parallel to the surface, then...- physics231
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Surface
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Electric flux through a cube problem
Question: The cube in the figure (attachment) has sides of length L=10.0 {\rm cm}. The electric field is uniform, has a magnitude E=4.00 \times 10^{3} {\rm N}/{\rm C}, and is parallel to the xy-plane at an angle of 36.9^\circc measured from the + x - {\rm axis} toward the + y - {\rm axis}...- erik-the-red
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- Cube Electric Electric flux Flux
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Electric Flux of Non-Uniform Field in a Cube: Solving for Flux and Total Charge
The non uniformity of the electric field in the following question is throwing me off. If the electric field were uniform I'd have no problem. I assume I would use the following equation to solve for each of the surfaces: \Phi = \int \vec{E} \cdot d \vec{A} I'm having a difficult time...- greenmaze
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- Cube Electric Electric flux Flux
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The Electric Flux through a Cube with a Uniform Electric Field
I got a cube withe edge length 1.4m and has a uniform electric field, i have to find the electric flux throught the right face for the following fields. A) 2.00i B)-3.00j answer for a) is 0, i think because its uniform and all the inward and outward contribuitions cancel but then why...- badtwistoffate
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Gauss Gauss' law Law
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Understanding Electric Flux and Its Physical Significance: Gauss' Law Confusion
The electric flux, by a definiton, is the number of electric field lines per unit area. Yet, when we apply gauss' law for a 1 Coulumb charge, we get a non-integral value. What then, is the physical Significance of the value we get?- aalmighty
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- Confusion Electric Electric flux Flux
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Find Electric Flux and Charge in Cube with Edge at (0,0,0)
I know I'm reposting this... but no one seems interested in my thread.. maybe becuase it already has replies (which doesn't mean its been solved!) but whatever cube is placed with its edge at (0,0,0) as in the diagram. The sides of the cube are1 .4m. Find the electric flux and the charge...- stunner5000pt
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- Charge Cube Edge Electric Electric flux Flux
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Why Does Gauss's Law Give Zero Flux for a Point Charge Inside a Sphere?
i know that the flux through a sphere with a point charge at the center is non-zero \left( \frac{q}{\epsilon_0}\right) but if I wanted to calculate this using Guass's law I would take the divergence of E=\frac{q}{4\pi\epsilon_0r^2}\hat{r} which is 0 so I would get the flux to be 0. What am I...- eok20
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Law
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Finding electric flux through a surface, simple problem, whats wrong?
At each point on the surface of the cube shown in Figure 23-27, the electric field is parallel to the z axis. The length of each edge of the cube is 4.0 m. On the top face of the cube E = -40 k N/C, and on the bottom face of the cube E = +29 k N/C. Determine the net charge contained within the...- mr_coffee
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Surface
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Understanding Electric Flux and Calculating it in Different Directions
Hello everyone. I'm having troubles figuring out part 2 of this problem, and also can u see if i did part 1 correctly? To me it looks like the flux is going to be equal, if the E-field is in the i direction or in the z direction but somthing tells me how can the angle be the same in both...- mr_coffee
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- Electric Electric flux Flux
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Calculating Flux Linkage for Sphere at a Given Distance | Electric Flux Question
Can anybody help me find the: The flux linkage with sphere of radius R placed at x=x0 (distance on the x axis).- Nipun
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- Electric Electric flux Flux
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Finding the electric flux through the right face, confused on integration
I'm having troubles understanding what's going on here, with the integration. Here is the integral through the right face of the cube. I don't know how to insert all the fancey symbols, so here is my key: S = integral symbol Flux = electric flux symbol, omega or somthing, a circle with a...- mr_coffee
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- Confused Electric Electric flux Flux Integration
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What Are the Similarities and Differences Between Magnetic and Electric Fields?
Hello Group Members :smile: I was needing some candid explanation or guidance on what are similarities and differences between magnetic flux and electric flux. One thing I know of is that magnetic flux acts on ferromagnetic material whereas Electric flux acts on any oppositely charged...- Revati
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Magnetic Magnetic flux
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Troubleshooting Electric Flux Calculation on a Square Surface
I used the formula (E * Area * cos(theta)) and got the wrong answer (.02529) and I really don't understand why. I need help The square surface shown measures 4.0 mm on each side. It is immersed in a uniform electric field with magnitude E = 1930 N/C. The field lines make an angle of 35° with...- Rave Grrl
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- Calculation Electric Electric flux Flux Flux calculation Square Surface Troubleshooting
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Electric Flux Through Shown Surface
What is the electric flux through the surface shown in the figure (attachment)?- kyang002
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Surface
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Does Flux equal charge enclosed in the electrostatic case in one dimension?
In a singular dimension case, can you say that the Flux is equal to the charge enclosed, or does it have to be the charge enclosed divided by the permitivity. My lecturers notes claim that Flux = Q {in the electrostatic case} in one dimension. Is that true? EDIT sorry its not singular...- brendan_foo
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- Dimensions Electric Electric flux Flux
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Electric Flux Problem: Can't Calculate Answer - Please Help!
I've been thinking about this problem for a while now, and I can't get it to work out. A 9.6X10^-6 C point charge is at the center of a cube with sides of length .5m What is the electric Flux through one of the six faces of the cube? I know the answer is 1.81X10^5 but I can't figure out how to...- crazynut52
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- Electric Electric flux Flux
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What is the electric flux through the rectangle
Question 1: A 2cm x 3cm rectangle lies in the xz-plane. What is the electric flux through the rectangle if E=(50i+100k) N/C and E=(50i+100j) N/C Question 2: A 1cm x 1cm x 1cm box is between the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor with two faces of the box perpendicular to E ...- spatel600
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Rectangle
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Proving Electric Flux Using a Spherical Gaussian Surface | E&M Class Problem
This is a proof type problem from our E&M class. We are given a point charge Q, let say that it is at the origin. We then have a disk parallel to the xy plane, with center a distance b from the origin( on the z axis) & radius R. We are to prove that if 1/4 of the flux passes thru the disk, prove...- Will
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- Electric Electric flux Flux
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help