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This document contains 20 problems related to electric field theory. The problems involve calculating electric field, electric flux density, and volume charge density given information about point charges or charge distributions. They require using concepts like the divergence theorem to solve problems in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems.
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This document contains 20 problems related to electric field theory. The problems involve calculating electric field, electric flux density, and volume charge density given information about point charges or charge distributions. They require using concepts like the divergence theorem to solve problems in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems.
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CMR Institute of Technology

Department of Electronics & Communication

Subject: FIELD THEORY Subject code: 10EE44


Faculty name: Sutapa
SuganyaSarkar
Jeyaprakash Semester: IV
Designation: Assistant Professor
Submission Date: 13.02.2016
1 Two point charges of magnitude 2mc and -7 mc are located at places P1(4,7,-5) and
P2(3,2,-9) respectively in free space. Evaluate the vector force on charge at P2.
2 A charge of -0.3µC is located at A(25,-30,15) cm. and a second charge of 0.5µC at
B(-10,8,12). Find E (i) at the origin, (ii) P(15,20,25) cm.
3 Let a point charge Q1 = 25nC be located at A(4,-2,7) and a charge Q2 = 60 nC be at
B(-3,4,-2). Find E at C(1,2,3). Also find the direction of the electric field.
Given ε0 = 8.854 x 10-12F/m.
4 A 100 nC point charge is located at A(-1,1,3) in free space. i) Find the locus of all points
P(x,y,z) at which Ex = 500V/m. ii) Find y1 if P(-2,y1,3) lies on that locus.
5 Two particles having charges 2 nC and 5 nC are spaced 80 cm. apart. Determine the
electric field intensity at a point P situated at a distance 0.5 m from each of two particles.
Given εr = 5.
6 A circular ring of charge with radius 5m lies in z = 0 plane with centre at the origin. If ρL =
10 nC/m, Find the point charge Q placed at the origin which will produce same E at
point(0,0,5).
7 Two identical line charges with ρL = 75nC/m are located in free space at x=0, y=±0.4m.
What force per unit length does each line charge exert on the other?
8 An infinite line charge ρL = 2nC/m lies along the x-axis in free space, while point charges
of 8nC each are located at(0,0,1) and (0,0,-1).
(i) Find E at (2,3,-4). (ii) To what value should ρL be changed to cause E to be zero at
(0,0,3) ?
9 Given D = 5sinθ aθ+5sin aφ. Find the charge density at (0.5m,/4, /4).
10 Let D = 5r2 ar mC/m2 for r ≤ 0.08m and D = .205/r2 ar µC/m2 for r≥ 0.08m. Find v for
i) r = 0.06m, ii) r =0.1m.
11 Calculate the divergence of vector D at the points specified using Cartesian, cylindrical and
spherical coordinates:
i) D= 1/z2[10xyz ax+5x2z ay+(2z3 – 5x2y)az] C/m2 at point P(2,3,5).
ii) D = 5z2aρ+10z az at (3, -450, 5).
12 Given A = 30e-rar – 2zaz in cylindrical coordinates. Evaluate both sides of divergence
theorem for the volume enclosed by r = 2,z = 0 and z = 5.
13 Volume charge density ρv = 0 for ρ < 0.01m and also for ρ > 0.03m. In the region 0.01< ρ
<0.03 ρv = 10-8cos(50πρ)C/m3. Find electric flux density everywhere.
14 Find the total charge in a volume defined by the six planes for which 1 ≤x ≤2, 2 ≤y ≤3,
3 ≤z ≤4 if D = 4x ax + 3y2 ay +2z3 az C/m2.
15 Given that the field D = (5sinθcos)/r ar C/m2. Find (a) volume charge density, (b) the total
electric flux leaving the surface of the spherical volume of radius 2m.
16 In cylindrical coordinates, let ρv = 0 for ρ < 1 mm, ρv = 2sin(2000πρ) nC/m3 for 1mm <
ρ < 1.5 mm, and ρv = 0 for ρ>1.5 mm. Find D everywhere.`
17 Within the spherical shell, 3 < r < 4 m, the electric flux density is given as
D = 5(r − 3)3 ar C/m2 (i) What is the volume charge density at r = 4?
(ii) What is the electric flux density at r = 4?
(iii) How much electric flux leaves the sphere r = 4?
(iv) How much charge is contained within the sphere, r = 4?
18 Let D = 4xyax + 2(x2 + z2)ay + 4yzaz C/m2 and evaluate surface integrals to find the total
charge enclosed in the rectangular parallelepiped 0 < x < 2, 0 < y < 3, 0 < z < 5 m.
19 Two very small conducting spheres each of mass 1.0 ×(10)^(-4) kg are suspended
19 at a common point by very thin non conducting threads of a length 0.2 m.
A charge Q is placed on each sphere. The electric force of repulsion separates the spheres,
and an equilibrium is reached when the suspending threads make an angle of 10°.
Assuming a gravitational force of 9.80 N/kg and a negligible mass for the threads, find Q.
20 The finite sheet 0≤x ≤1,0≤y ≤1 on the z=0 plane has a charge density of
xy*(x^2+y^2+25)^(3/2) nC/m^2. Find the total charge on the sheet and electric field at (0,0,5).

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