Study the three-dimensional conductor in the figure, which has a cavity in the center. The conductor has an excess charge 1.4 uC on it. S1 What is the electric flux (in N'm2/C) through the Gaussian surface S1 shown in the figure? 91 =0 v Correct! Now put a point of charge 24.4 µC inside the cavity of the conductor. What is the flux (in N-m2/C) through the Gaussian surface S,? 1 =0 v Correct! Now consider the Gaussian surface S. With the charge still inside the cavity, what is the flux (in Nm2/C) through this surface? sin() cos() tan() 8 HOME cotan() asin() acos() 4 5 atan() acotan() sinh() *12 cosh() tanh() cotanh() +| - END O Degrees O Radians vol BACKSPACE EL CLEAR
Study the three-dimensional conductor in the figure, which has a cavity in the center. The conductor has an excess charge 1.4 uC on it. S1 What is the electric flux (in N'm2/C) through the Gaussian surface S1 shown in the figure? 91 =0 v Correct! Now put a point of charge 24.4 µC inside the cavity of the conductor. What is the flux (in N-m2/C) through the Gaussian surface S,? 1 =0 v Correct! Now consider the Gaussian surface S. With the charge still inside the cavity, what is the flux (in Nm2/C) through this surface? sin() cos() tan() 8 HOME cotan() asin() acos() 4 5 atan() acotan() sinh() *12 cosh() tanh() cotanh() +| - END O Degrees O Radians vol BACKSPACE EL CLEAR
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![Study the three-dimensional conductor in the figure, which has a cavity in
the center. The conductor has an excess charge 1.4 uC on it.
S1
What is the electric flux (in N-m2/C) through the Gaussian surface S1 shown in the figure?
91 =0 v Correct!
Now put a point of charge 24.4 µC inside the cavity of the conductor. What is the flux (in N•m2/C) through the Gaussian surface S,?
1 =0 v Correct!
Now consider the Gaussian surface S. With the charge still inside the cavity, what is the flux (in Nm2/C) through this surface?
sin()
cos()
tan()
8
9
HOME
cotan()
asin()
acos()
4
5
atan()
acotan()
sinh()
*1|2
cosh()
tanh()
cotanh()
+| -
END
O Degrees O Radians
vol BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F145dbf61-0b49-47b7-9776-ec7b798c7cf4%2F2a194b09-ea53-4db2-8331-34f2a0ed45de%2Fg0juvkg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Study the three-dimensional conductor in the figure, which has a cavity in
the center. The conductor has an excess charge 1.4 uC on it.
S1
What is the electric flux (in N-m2/C) through the Gaussian surface S1 shown in the figure?
91 =0 v Correct!
Now put a point of charge 24.4 µC inside the cavity of the conductor. What is the flux (in N•m2/C) through the Gaussian surface S,?
1 =0 v Correct!
Now consider the Gaussian surface S. With the charge still inside the cavity, what is the flux (in Nm2/C) through this surface?
sin()
cos()
tan()
8
9
HOME
cotan()
asin()
acos()
4
5
atan()
acotan()
sinh()
*1|2
cosh()
tanh()
cotanh()
+| -
END
O Degrees O Radians
vol BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR
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