COLLEGE PHYSICS
COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 16, Problem 66QAP
To determine

(a)

The electric flux out of each face.

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Answer to Problem 66QAP

The electric flux out of each face is, ϕI=0Vm

  ϕII=48Vm

  ϕIII=48Vm

  ϕIV=48Vm

  ϕV=0Vm

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Height of prism, h=40cm

Depth of prism, d=30cm

Length of prism, l=80cm

Electric field, E=500N/C

Formula used:

The electric flux is given by,
  ϕ=EAcosθ

Where,
  ϕ =Electric flux
  E = Electric field
  A =Area of prism

Calculation:

The electric flux is given by,
  ϕ=EAcosθ

For surface I: θ=90°C

Thus,
  ϕI=EAcos90ϕI=0Vm

For surface II: θ=0°C

Thus,
  ϕII=EAcos0ϕII=500×0.4×0.3×0.8×1VmϕII=48Vm

For surface III: θ=0°C

Thus,
  ϕIII=EAcos0ϕIII=500×0.4×0.3×0.8×1VmϕIII=48Vm

For surface IV: θ=0°C

Thus,
  ϕIV=EAcos0ϕIV=500×0.4×0.3×0.8×1VmϕIV=48Vm

For surface V: θ=90°C

Thus,
  ϕV=EAcos90ϕV=0Vm

To determine

(b)

The net electric flux.

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Answer to Problem 66QAP

The net electric flux is, Φ=164Vm

Explanation of Solution

Height of prism, h=40cm

Depth of prism, d=30cm

Length of prism, l=80cm

Electric field, E=500N/C

Formula used:

The electric flux is given by,
  ϕ=EAcosθ

Where,
  ϕ =Electric flux
  E = Electric field
  A =Area of prism

Calculation:

The net electric flux is,
  Φ=ϕI+ϕII+ϕIII+ϕIV+ϕVΦ=0+48+48+48+0Φ=164Vm

To determine

(c)

The electric field the prism enclosed.

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Answer to Problem 66QAP

The electric field enclosed by the prism is, Enet=199500N/C

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Height of prism, h=40cm

Depth of prism, d=30cm

Length of prism, l=80cm

Electric field, E=500N/C

Radius of solid sphere, R

Charge, Q=2.00μC

Formula used:

The electric flux is given by,
  E=QAε0

Where,
  E =Electric flux
  Q = Charge
A=Surface area of prism

Calculation:

The electric flux is given by,
  EQ=QAε0

Area of the prism is,
  A=3(l×h)+(h×d)A=3(0.8×0.4)+(0.4×0.3)A=1.08m2

Thus,
  EQ=2.00× 10 61.08×8.85× 10 12EQ=2.09×105N/C

So, electric field of the prism is,

Enet=E+EQEnet=5002.00×105Enet=199500N/C

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