Answer: CALC In a region of space there is an electric

Chapter 22, Problem 36P

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QUESTION:

In a region of space there is an electric field \(\vec{E}\) that is in the z-direction and that has magnitude \(E=(964 \mathrm{\ N}/(\mathrm{C} \cdot \mathrm{m}))x\). Find the flux for this field through a square in the xy-plane at z = 0 and with side length 0.350 m. One side of the square is along the x-axis and another side is along the y-axis.

Text Transcription:

vec E

E = (964 N/(C cdot m))x

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QUESTION:

In a region of space there is an electric field \(\vec{E}\) that is in the z-direction and that has magnitude \(E=(964 \mathrm{\ N}/(\mathrm{C} \cdot \mathrm{m}))x\). Find the flux for this field through a square in the xy-plane at z = 0 and with side length 0.350 m. One side of the square is along the x-axis and another side is along the y-axis.

Text Transcription:

vec E

E = (964 N/(C cdot m))x

ANSWER:

Solution 36P

Step 1

Use the equations of flux to determine its value through the square.

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