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Quiz III: y x-1, Z 1 (B) Parabora: 6y X

1. The document presents 7 multiple choice or calculation questions regarding electrostatics concepts such as electric fields, potential, work, energy, and capacitance. 2. Questions 1-3 involve calculating work done by an electric field along a specified path between two points. 3. Questions 4-6 involve calculating electric field, potential, or work done for systems of point charges or dipoles. 4. Question 7 involves using Gauss's law to calculate electric flux density outside a charged sphere, the energy stored in the electrostatic field, and the capacitance of the isolated sphere.

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Quiz III: y x-1, Z 1 (B) Parabora: 6y X

1. The document presents 7 multiple choice or calculation questions regarding electrostatics concepts such as electric fields, potential, work, energy, and capacitance. 2. Questions 1-3 involve calculating work done by an electric field along a specified path between two points. 3. Questions 4-6 involve calculating electric field, potential, or work done for systems of point charges or dipoles. 4. Question 7 involves using Gauss's law to calculate electric flux density outside a charged sphere, the energy stored in the electrostatic field, and the capacitance of the isolated sphere.

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Quiz III

E at P(=2, =40o, z=3) is given as


Determine the incremental work
E 100a 200a 300 a z V/m.
required to move a 20 C charge a distance of 6 m in the
direction of : (a) a (b) a (c) a z (d) E (e) G 2a x 3a y 4a z .

1. The

value

of

2. Find the amount of energy required to move a 6 C charge from


the origin to P(3,1,-1) in the field E 2 xa x 3 y 2 a y 4a z V/m along
the straight line path x=-3z, y= x+2z.
3. Let G 4 xa x 2 za y 2 ya z .Given an initial point P(2,1,1) and a final
point Q(4,3,1), Find G.dL using the path: (a) straight line:
y = x-1, z = 1 (b) parabora: 6y = x 2 +2 , z=1.
4. Three identical point charges of 4 pC each are located at the
corners of an equilateral triangle 0.5 mm on a side in free space.
How much work must be done to move one charge to a point
equidistant from the other two and on the line joining them?
5. A dipole, having a moment of p = 2az nC.m, is located at the origin
in free space. Give the magnitude of E and its direction aE in
Cartesian components at r = 100 m, = 90 , and = (a) 0 (b) 30
(c) 90
6. Two point charges, 1 nC at (0,0,0.1) and -1 nC at (0,0,-0.1), are in
free space. (a) Calculate V at P(0.3,0,0.4) (b) Calculate |E| at P (c)
Now treat the two charges as a dipole at the origin and find V at P
7. A copper sphere of radius 4 cm carries a uniformly distributed total
charge of 5 C on its surface in free space (a) Use Gausss law to
find D external to the sphere (b) Calculate the total energy stored in
the electrostatic field (c) Use WE = Q2/(2C) to calculate the
capacitance of the isolated sphere

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