Question 3 (a) The following charge distributions are present in free space: point charge 12 nC at P(2,0.6), a uniform line charge density 3 nC/m at x = -2, y = 3 and an infinite uniform surface charge density 0.2 nC/m² at x = 2. [1] Find E at the origin. (2] Determine the force acting on a point charge 10 uC placed at the origin. 13] Calculate the total electric flux leaving the surface of a sphere of 2 m radius centred at (2,0,6). (2.0.6) (2.3.0) 3.

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(a) The following charge distributions are present in free space: point charge 12 nC at
P(2,0,6), a uniform line charge density 3 nC/m at x = -2, y = 3 and an infinite uniform
surface charge density 0.2 nC/m² at x = 2.
[1] Find E at the origin.
12] Determine the force acting on a point charge 10 µC placed at the origin.
[3] Calculate the total electric flux leaving the surface of a sphere of 2 m radius centred at
(2,0,6).
(2.0.6)
|( 2.3.0)
3.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 , (a) The following charge distributions are present in free space: point charge 12 nC at P(2,0,6), a uniform line charge density 3 nC/m at x = -2, y = 3 and an infinite uniform surface charge density 0.2 nC/m² at x = 2. [1] Find E at the origin. 12] Determine the force acting on a point charge 10 µC placed at the origin. [3] Calculate the total electric flux leaving the surface of a sphere of 2 m radius centred at (2,0,6). (2.0.6) |( 2.3.0) 3.
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