An electric field of magnitude 3.40 kN/C is applied along the x axis. Calculate the electric flux through a rectangular plane 0.350 m wide and 0.700 m long if the following conditions are true. (a) The plane is parallel to the yz plane. N•m?/c (b) The plane is parallel to the xy plane. N•m?/c (c) The plane contains the y axis, and its normal makes an angle of 36.6° with the x axis. N. m2/c

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An electric field of magnitude 3.40 kN/C is applied along the x axis. Calculate the electric flux through a rectangular plane 0.350 m wide and 0.700 m long if the following conditions are true.
(a) The plane is parallel to the yz plane.
N•m?/c
(b) The plane is parallel to the xy plane.
N•m?/c
(c) The plane contains the y axis, and its normal makes an angle of 36.6° with the x axis.
N. m2/c
Transcribed Image Text:An electric field of magnitude 3.40 kN/C is applied along the x axis. Calculate the electric flux through a rectangular plane 0.350 m wide and 0.700 m long if the following conditions are true. (a) The plane is parallel to the yz plane. N•m?/c (b) The plane is parallel to the xy plane. N•m?/c (c) The plane contains the y axis, and its normal makes an angle of 36.6° with the x axis. N. m2/c
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