1. (a) Describe: (0) SULIT how we can create an electric field between two parallel identical copper discs separated by a distance d; and, (ii) the mechanism responsible for creating the electric field. [5/100] [5/100] (b) Consider two identical copper discs that are parallel to each other, and a distance, d, separates them. (i) Identify the factors that influence the strength of the electric field between two parallel, charged copper discs. (ii) [5/100] Describe how these factors increase or decrease the electric field magnitude. [5/100] (c) Consider two parallel infinitely large copper plates with opposite charges. Both plates have the same charge density magnitude, o. The thickness of the plate is negligible, and a distance d separates them. Using Gauss Law, express: (i) the electric field E at a distance x from the positive plate if the negative plate is absent; and (ii) [10/100] ...3/ SULIT Scanned with CamScanner -3- the electric field between the two parallel copper plates. ZCA102 [5/100]
1. (a) Describe: (0) SULIT how we can create an electric field between two parallel identical copper discs separated by a distance d; and, (ii) the mechanism responsible for creating the electric field. [5/100] [5/100] (b) Consider two identical copper discs that are parallel to each other, and a distance, d, separates them. (i) Identify the factors that influence the strength of the electric field between two parallel, charged copper discs. (ii) [5/100] Describe how these factors increase or decrease the electric field magnitude. [5/100] (c) Consider two parallel infinitely large copper plates with opposite charges. Both plates have the same charge density magnitude, o. The thickness of the plate is negligible, and a distance d separates them. Using Gauss Law, express: (i) the electric field E at a distance x from the positive plate if the negative plate is absent; and (ii) [10/100] ...3/ SULIT Scanned with CamScanner -3- the electric field between the two parallel copper plates. ZCA102 [5/100]
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