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- (al:Determine E caused by the spherical cloud of electrons with a volume charge density of - 1.68 x 10 -18 for 0 10mm. Clearly mention the surfaces, there differential components and write the equation properly by doing all the steps. (b): For the dielectric composition shown in the figure find out its total capacitance.arrow_forwardFind the capacitance (in pF) between the two conducting spheres with at r - 10 mm and r= 30 mm. If the dielectric between them having er = 3. 50 8.0 7.6 O 5.7 Find pv in Cim3 at P(1.0.1) if V = expl- x-y-2) Vim. -1,1c O -8.15€ O -0,4c -3,0€ O Oarrow_forward..........gsgsarrow_forward
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- Fill in the blank: A uniform sheet of charge with Ps1 = -0.2 nC/m² occupies the plane z = 17 and a second uniform sheet of charge with ps1 = 0.2 nC/m² occupies the x-y plane. The region between the plates is free space. The potential difference VBC B(0, 0, 4) and C(0, -2, 10) is..... Bc for V.arrow_forwardFour point charges are at the corners of a square of side 10 cm, asshown in the following figure. If q1 = q2 = q4 = 3.2 × 10−10C and q3 = 1.6 ×10−10C , find the electric field at point P, the center of the square, in unit-vector and magnitude-angle notation.arrow_forwardCheck the image for the problemarrow_forward
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