Part (a) A point charge is positioned at the very corner of a cube as shown in the figure. What is the electric flux though the side A (the top) of the cube? O Q/(680) OQ/(380) Part (c) Part (b) What is the electric flux though the side B (the front) of the cube? (1) B A X (2) A 0 ⒸQ/(SEO) OQ/(2480) OQ/(1280) (3) The figure shows three spheres, each with charge Q unirormly distributed through its volume. Rank the spheres, greatest to least, according to the magnitude electric field they produce at point A., which is at the same distance from the center of each sphere in each case. O2-1-3 01-2-3 O The electric field will be the same at each point A. 03-2-1
Part (a) A point charge is positioned at the very corner of a cube as shown in the figure. What is the electric flux though the side A (the top) of the cube? O Q/(680) OQ/(380) Part (c) Part (b) What is the electric flux though the side B (the front) of the cube? (1) B A X (2) A 0 ⒸQ/(SEO) OQ/(2480) OQ/(1280) (3) The figure shows three spheres, each with charge Q unirormly distributed through its volume. Rank the spheres, greatest to least, according to the magnitude electric field they produce at point A., which is at the same distance from the center of each sphere in each case. O2-1-3 01-2-3 O The electric field will be the same at each point A. 03-2-1
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A point charge is positioned at the very corner of a cube as shown in the figure. What is the electric flux though the side A (the top) of the cube?
OQ/(680)
OQ/(380)
Part (c)
Part (b) What is the electric flux though the side B (the front) of the cube?
(1)
B
A
X
(2)
•A
0
ⒸQ/(SEO)
OQ/(2480)
OQ/(1280)
(3)
The figure shows three spheres, each with charge Q unirormly distributed through its volume. Rank the spheres, greatest to least, according to the magnitude
electric field they produce at point A., which is at the same distance from the center of each sphere in each case.
02-1-3
01-2-3
O The electric field will be the same at each point A.
03-2-1

Transcribed Image Text:Part (d)
Consider a cubic surface surrounding a charge Q shown in the picture. If the charge is directly in the center of the cube, what is the flux through each face of the cube?
OIt is impossible to give the answer without exact integration over the surface of a cube.
00/(380)
OQ (6 €0)
00/80
OO
Part (e)
A Gaussian surface encloses electric charges Q₁ and Q₂, while charge Q3 is located outside the surface. Refer to the figure. Which charges contribute to the electric
field at point A that is outside the Gaussian surface?
OQ3 only
ⒸO₂ only
021-22, and Q3
OQ₁ only
OQ₁ and 2₂ only
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