Infinite planes at x=2 and y=-3 carry surface charges ps1=13(nC/m³) and ps2=4 (nC/m?) in free space, respectively. Calculate the magnitude of total electrical field (V/m) at (x-1, y=1, z=-1) point due to surface charge distributions using Gauss's Law ignoring intersection of planes. Permittivity of free space is given as ɛg=(1/(36pi))x10° F/m. O a. 692.23 O b. 846.06 O c. 730.69 O d. 769.15 O e. 922.98

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Infinite planes at x=2 and y=-3 carry surface charges ps1-13(nC/m2) and ps2-4 (nC/m) in free space, respectively. Calculate the
magnitude of total electrical field (V/m) at (x-1, y=1, z=-1) point due to surface charge distributions using Gauss's Law ignoring
intersection of planes. Permittivity of free space is given as ɛo=(1/(36pi))x109 F/m.
O a. 692.23
O b. 846.06
O c 730.69
O d. 769.15
O e. 922.98
Transcribed Image Text:Infinite planes at x=2 and y=-3 carry surface charges ps1-13(nC/m2) and ps2-4 (nC/m) in free space, respectively. Calculate the magnitude of total electrical field (V/m) at (x-1, y=1, z=-1) point due to surface charge distributions using Gauss's Law ignoring intersection of planes. Permittivity of free space is given as ɛo=(1/(36pi))x109 F/m. O a. 692.23 O b. 846.06 O c 730.69 O d. 769.15 O e. 922.98
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