signment valu A pair of parallel conducting plates are given charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign to create a uniform electric field with magnitude 26 N/C. A rectangular surface with dimensions 4.6 cm x 2.2 cm is located in the gap between the parallel plates. Part (a) N-m²/C What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if it is parallel to the charged plates? |DE| = || sin() cotan() cos() tan() 8 9 HOME Grade Summary Deductions Potential Submissions 0% 100% Attempt(s) Remaining: 3 asin() acos(). E^^4 5 6 atan() acotan() sinh() cosh() tanh() cotanh() O Degrees 4% Deduction per Attempt detailed view 12 3 + - 0 END Radians VO BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Submission(s) Remaining Hints: 4% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 1 Feedback: 5% deduction per feedback. Part (b) What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if it is perpendicular to the charged plates? Part (c) What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if the angle between its normal and the electric field is 25°? All content ©2024 Expert TA, LLC

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A pair of parallel conducting plates are given charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign to create a uniform electric field with magnitude 26 N/C. A rectangular
surface with dimensions 4.6 cm x 2.2 cm is located in the gap between the parallel plates.
Part (a)
N-m²/C
What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if it is parallel to the charged plates?
|DE| = ||
sin()
cotan()
cos()
tan()
8 9
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Part (b)
What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if it is perpendicular to the charged plates?
Part (c)
What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if the angle between its normal and the electric field
is 25°?
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Transcribed Image Text:signment valu A pair of parallel conducting plates are given charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign to create a uniform electric field with magnitude 26 N/C. A rectangular surface with dimensions 4.6 cm x 2.2 cm is located in the gap between the parallel plates. Part (a) N-m²/C What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if it is parallel to the charged plates? |DE| = || sin() cotan() cos() tan() 8 9 HOME Grade Summary Deductions Potential Submissions 0% 100% Attempt(s) Remaining: 3 asin() acos(). E^^4 5 6 atan() acotan() sinh() cosh() tanh() cotanh() O Degrees 4% Deduction per Attempt detailed view 12 3 + - 0 END Radians VO BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Submission(s) Remaining Hints: 4% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 1 Feedback: 5% deduction per feedback. Part (b) What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if it is perpendicular to the charged plates? Part (c) What is the magnitude of the electric flux, in newton squared meters per coulomb, through the rectangular surface if the angle between its normal and the electric field is 25°? All content ©2024 Expert TA, LLC
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