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![An infinite sheet of charge is located in the y-z plane at x = 0 and has uniform
charge denisity o, = 0.49 µC/m?. Another infinite sheet of charge with uniform
charge density o2 = -0.54 µC/m2 is located at x = c = 20 cm.. An uncharged
infinite conducting slab is placed halfway in between these sheets ( i.e.,
between x = 8 cm and x = 12 cm).
P
R
T
a/2
a/2| a/2
1) What is Ex(P), the x-component of the electric field at point P, located at (x,y) = (4 cm, 0)?
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2) What is oa, the charge density on the surface of the cono
ng slab at x = 8 cm?
|-0.52
µC/m2 Submit
3) What is V(R) - V(P), the potentital difference between point P and point R, located at (x,y) = (4 cm, -12 cm)?
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Transcribed Image Text:An infinite sheet of charge is located in the y-z plane at x = 0 and has uniform
charge denisity o, = 0.49 µC/m?. Another infinite sheet of charge with uniform
charge density o2 = -0.54 µC/m2 is located at x = c = 20 cm.. An uncharged
infinite conducting slab is placed halfway in between these sheets ( i.e.,
between x = 8 cm and x = 12 cm).
P
R
T
a/2
a/2| a/2
1) What is Ex(P), the x-component of the electric field at point P, located at (x,y) = (4 cm, 0)?
58757
N/C Submit
2) What is oa, the charge density on the surface of the cono
ng slab at x = 8 cm?
|-0.52
µC/m2 Submit
3) What is V(R) - V(P), the potentital difference between point P and point R, located at (x,y) = (4 cm, -12 cm)?
V Submit
![4) What is V(S) - V(P), the potentital difference between point P and point S, located at (x, y) = (16 cm, -12 cm)?
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-4700.56
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5) What is Ex(T), the x-component of the electric field at point T, located at (x,y) = (24 cm, -12 cm)?
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Transcribed Image Text:4) What is V(S) - V(P), the potentital difference between point P and point S, located at (x, y) = (16 cm, -12 cm)?
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5) What is Ex(T), the x-component of the electric field at point T, located at (x,y) = (24 cm, -12 cm)?
N/C Submit
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