The electric field E in Hg. 22.35 is everywhere parallel to the x-axis, so the components Ey

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The electric field E in Hg. 22.35 is everywhere parallel to the x-axis, so the components Ey and Ez are zero. The x-component of the field Ex depends on x but not on y and Z. At points in the yz-plane (where x = 0), Ex= 125 N/C.
(a) What is the electric flux through surface I in Fig. ?
(b) What is the electric flux through surface II?
(c) The volume shown in the figure is a small section of a very large insulating slab 1.0 m thick. If there is a total charge of - 24.0 nC within the volume shown, what are the magnitude and direction of E at the face opposite surface I?
(d) Is the electric field produced only by charges within the slab, or is the field also due to charges outside the slab? How can you tell?


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University Physics with Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0321501219

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Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, Lewis Ford

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