1. Three abstract mathematical squares, and three cubes, all having sides measuring .30 m sit in a 4.0 N/C uniform electric field inside a capacitor. The diagram below shows the situation from a top view (so you are seeing the top edge of the squares). Note: You can consider the plates to be infinite in size. Only a small portion of the capacitor is shown. E 25° Cube 1 Square 1 Square 2 Square 3 Cube 2 Cube 3 Find the absolute value of the flux of electric field through cach square and both the sign and value of the flux of electric field through each cube. Include units on your answers. Square 1: Square 2: Square 3: Cube 1 (This is net flux. Don't forget sign): Cubc 2 (This is net flux. Don't forget sign): Cube 3: (This is net flux. Don't forget sign):
1. Three abstract mathematical squares, and three cubes, all having sides measuring .30 m sit in a 4.0 N/C uniform electric field inside a capacitor. The diagram below shows the situation from a top view (so you are seeing the top edge of the squares). Note: You can consider the plates to be infinite in size. Only a small portion of the capacitor is shown. E 25° Cube 1 Square 1 Square 2 Square 3 Cube 2 Cube 3 Find the absolute value of the flux of electric field through cach square and both the sign and value of the flux of electric field through each cube. Include units on your answers. Square 1: Square 2: Square 3: Cube 1 (This is net flux. Don't forget sign): Cubc 2 (This is net flux. Don't forget sign): Cube 3: (This is net flux. Don't forget sign):
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