4. A charge q is placed in the cavity of a conductor as shown below. Will a charge outside the conductor experience an electric field due to the presence of q?
4. A charge q is placed in the cavity of a conductor as shown below. Will a charge outside the conductor experience an electric field due to the presence of q?
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![4. A charge q is placed in the cavity of a conductor as shown below. Will a charge outside the
conductor experience an electric field due to the presence of q?
5. The conductor in the preceding figure has an excess charge of -5.0 µC. If a 2.0-µC point
charge is placed in the cavity, what is the net charge on the surface of the cavity and on the outer
surface of the conductor?
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6. Calculate the flux through the sheet of the previous problem if the plane of the sheet is at an
angle of 60° to the field. Find the flux for both directions of the unit normal to the sheet.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F62b21541-5392-4544-a84a-414f15c72441%2F084c86f1-d5d8-48c5-b2e1-d426b27b9c22%2Ffmzq9di_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:4. A charge q is placed in the cavity of a conductor as shown below. Will a charge outside the
conductor experience an electric field due to the presence of q?
5. The conductor in the preceding figure has an excess charge of -5.0 µC. If a 2.0-µC point
charge is placed in the cavity, what is the net charge on the surface of the cavity and on the outer
surface of the conductor?
Problems
6. Calculate the flux through the sheet of the previous problem if the plane of the sheet is at an
angle of 60° to the field. Find the flux for both directions of the unit normal to the sheet.
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