Solve the following completely (given required, Free-body diagram (if applicable), formula, solution, and answer), USE PROPER UNITS AND ENCIRCLE YOUR FINAL ANSWER. 1. Find the electric flux in a sphere of radius 0.48 cm from a charge of 55 nC. 2. Find the electric flux through a cylinder with a distance of 22 cm and a height of 35 cm with a charge of 5.42 µC. (use the general formula of flux and the area of cylinder is 27th + 2tr²) 3. Two point charges reacted with each other to produce 4.32 x 10 J. the magnitude of q is 27 nC with a distance from the point charge of 19 cm. Find the magnitude of the point charge 4. Find the Potential Energy of a charge with 98 µC with a potential difference of 12 V 5. Find the magnitude of the charge if it has a Voltage of 11 V with a distance of 23 mm.
Solve the following completely (given required, Free-body diagram (if applicable), formula, solution, and answer), USE PROPER UNITS AND ENCIRCLE YOUR FINAL ANSWER. 1. Find the electric flux in a sphere of radius 0.48 cm from a charge of 55 nC. 2. Find the electric flux through a cylinder with a distance of 22 cm and a height of 35 cm with a charge of 5.42 µC. (use the general formula of flux and the area of cylinder is 27th + 2tr²) 3. Two point charges reacted with each other to produce 4.32 x 10 J. the magnitude of q is 27 nC with a distance from the point charge of 19 cm. Find the magnitude of the point charge 4. Find the Potential Energy of a charge with 98 µC with a potential difference of 12 V 5. Find the magnitude of the charge if it has a Voltage of 11 V with a distance of 23 mm.
Chapter6: Gauss's Law
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