Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Consider a uniform electric field vecE=3...

Consider a uniform electric field `vecE=3xx10^(3)hatiNC^(-1)`
a. Whate is the flux of this field through a square of 0.1 m on a side whose plane is parallel to the y-z plane?
b. What is the flux through the same square if the normal to its plane makes a 60 angle with x-axis?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Charges 1 amd 2 are negative charge 3 is positive particle 3 has the highest charge to mass ratio
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

What is the net flux of the uniform electric field of exercise through a cube of side 20 cm oriented so that its faces are parallel to the coordinate planers

Equation of the plane through P(1,2,3) and parallel to the plane x+2 y+5 z=0 is

The equation of the plane through the intersection of the planes x+y+z=1 and 2x+3y-z+4=0 and parallel to x -axis is

An electric field is uniform and E=200 hatiNC^(-1) along +x s and E=-200hatiNC^(-1) along -x direction. A right circular cylinder of length 0.20 m and radius 0.05 m has its centre at the origin and its axis along the x-axis so that one face is x=+0.10m and the other =x-0.10m . a. What is the net outward flux through each flat face? b. What is the flux through the side of the cylinder? c. What is the net outward flux throught the cylinder? d. What is the net charge inside the cylinder?

Equation of the line passing through (1,1,1) and parallel to the plane 2x+3y+z+5=0

Equation of the plane passing through the points (3,-1,2) and (2,2,-1) and parallel to the z -axis is

Equation of the plane through the points (3,-1,2) and (2,1,3) and parallel to x -axis is

A plane pi makes intercepts 3 and 4 respectively on z-axis and x-axis. If the plane is parallel to y-axis then its equation is

The equation of the plane passing through the intersection of the planes x+2y+3z+4=0 and 4x+3y+2z+1=0 and the origin is