The intersection of four infinite planes results in a regular tetahedron with edge a=50cm, the planes that form the lateral faces of the tetahedron have uniform surface charge densities of σ₁ = 24nC/m² as long as the horizontal plane of its base σ₂ = 6nc/m². Find the electrical energy contained in the volume of the tetrahedron.
The intersection of four infinite planes results in a regular tetahedron with edge a=50cm, the planes that form the lateral faces of the tetahedron have uniform surface charge densities of σ₁ = 24nC/m² as long as the horizontal plane of its base σ₂ = 6nc/m². Find the electrical energy contained in the volume of the tetrahedron.
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![The intersection of four infinite planes results in a regular tetahedron with edge
a=50cm, the planes that form the lateral faces of the tetahedron have uniform surface
charge densities of σ₁ = 24nC/m² as long as the horizontal plane of its base σ₂ =
6nc/m². Find the electrical energy contained in the volume of the tetrahedron.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc9a61a3d-7f24-4601-823b-dadb16e98883%2F1fe8506f-f986-4108-93af-708818e8ff3e%2Fuvpeuxf_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The intersection of four infinite planes results in a regular tetahedron with edge
a=50cm, the planes that form the lateral faces of the tetahedron have uniform surface
charge densities of σ₁ = 24nC/m² as long as the horizontal plane of its base σ₂ =
6nc/m². Find the electrical energy contained in the volume of the tetrahedron.
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