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Problem22 30

The document describes the calculation of electric flux through six surfaces due to an applied electric field. It gives the electric field, edge length of a shape, and surface normal vectors. It then calculates the flux through each surface and sums the non-zero results to find the total flux of -0.054 Nm2/C.

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Problem22 30

The document describes the calculation of electric flux through six surfaces due to an applied electric field. It gives the electric field, edge length of a shape, and surface normal vectors. It then calculates the flux through each surface and sums the non-zero results to find the total flux of -0.054 Nm2/C.

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22.30: Given E = (−5.00 ( N C) ⋅ m) x iˆ + (3.00 ( N C) ⋅ m) z kˆ , edge length L = 0.300 m,



L = 0.300 m, and nˆ s1 = − ˆj ⇒ Φ1 = E ⋅ nˆ S1 A = 0.

nˆ S1 = + kˆ ⇒ Φ 2 = E ⋅ nˆ S2 A = (3.00 ( N C) ⋅ m)(0.300 m) 2 z = (0.27 ( N C)m) z =
(0.27 ( N C)m)(0.300 m) = 0.081 ( N C) m 2 .

nˆ S3 = + ˆj ⇒ Φ 3 = E ⋅ nˆ S3 A = 0.

nˆ S4 = −kˆ ⇒ Φ 4 = E ⋅ nˆ S4 A = −(0.27 ( N C) ⋅ m) z = 0 ( z = 0).

nˆ = + iˆ ⇒ Φ = E ⋅ nˆ A = (−5.00 ( N C) ⋅ m)(0.300 m) 2 x = −(0.45( N/C) ⋅ m) x
S5 5 S5

= − (0.45 ( N/C) ⋅ m)(0.300 m) = − (0.135 ( N C) ⋅ m 2 ).



nˆ S6 = − iˆ ⇒ Φ 6 = E ⋅ nˆ S6 A = + (0.45 ( N C) ⋅ m) x = 0 ( x = 0).
b) Total flux:
Φ = Φ 2 + Φ 5 = (0.081 − 0.135) ( N C) ⋅ m 2 = −0.054 Nm 2 C
q = ε0 Φ = −4.78 × 10 −13 C

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