Consider 3 charge distributions placed in free space (E0): n-2 (1) The first charge distribution is an infinite sheet located at x = 0 m plane with a uniform surface charge distribution of p3=(1/5)Tt nCm (2) The second charge distribution is an infinite sheet located at x = 4 m plane with a uniform surface charge distribution of p,=(-1/5)t nCm-2. (3)The third charge distribution is an infinite line located at x = 9 m, y=0 m lies parallel to z axis with a uniform line charge distribution of pi=(-4) nCm-1. Find the Electric field at point P(2,0,0). O a. -2.78 ey O b. 20.98 ey O C.-3.09 ex O d. 17.49 ex O e. -10.29 ex

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Consider 3 charge distributions placed in free space (E0):
(1) The first charge distribution is an infinite sheet located at x = 0 m plane with a uniform surface charge distribution of p=(1/5)m nCm2
(2) The second charge distribution is an infinite sheet located at x = 4 m plane with a uniform surface charge distribution of p=(-1/5)m
nCm-2.
(3)The third charge distribution is an infinite line located at x = 9 m, y=0 m lies parallel to z axis with a uniform line charge distribution
of pi=(-4) nCm-1.
Find the Electric field at point P(2,0,0).
O a. -2.78 ey
O b. 20.98 ey
O c. -3.09 ex
O d. 17.49 ex
O e. -10.29 ex
Transcribed Image Text:Consider 3 charge distributions placed in free space (E0): (1) The first charge distribution is an infinite sheet located at x = 0 m plane with a uniform surface charge distribution of p=(1/5)m nCm2 (2) The second charge distribution is an infinite sheet located at x = 4 m plane with a uniform surface charge distribution of p=(-1/5)m nCm-2. (3)The third charge distribution is an infinite line located at x = 9 m, y=0 m lies parallel to z axis with a uniform line charge distribution of pi=(-4) nCm-1. Find the Electric field at point P(2,0,0). O a. -2.78 ey O b. 20.98 ey O c. -3.09 ex O d. 17.49 ex O e. -10.29 ex
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