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Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

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Page 1: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercisesChapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2Reading: Chapter 4

Page 2: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Outline

• Area vector

• Vector flux

• More problems

• Solid angle

• Proof of Gauss’s Law

Page 3: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

The flux of E

SdEd

S

s SdE

SdE

Page 4: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Suppose there was an electric field given by

.0 xiEE

What would be the electric flux through a plane with area A if the plane were oriented in the y-z plane at ?0xx

What would be the electric flux if the plane were oriented in the x-z plane at ?0yy

Page 5: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Suppose there was an electric field given by

yiEE

0

What would be the electric flux through a plane with area A if the plane were oriented in the xz plane at y = y0?

What would be the electric flux if the plane were oriented in the yz plane at x = x0?

Quiz

Page 6: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Suppose there was an electric field given by

zx iizE

What would be the electric flux through a front side of a cube of side L?

Quiz

Page 7: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Electric flux through a sphere

A positive point charge q=3.0 C is surrounded by a sphere with radius 0.2 m centered on the charge. Find the electric flux through the sphere due to this charge.

Page 8: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Definition of a solid angle

S

;2R

S

does not depend on radius

The largest 24 RS

Then

2R

dSd

4

42

2

R

R

Page 9: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

S

enclosedQSdE

0

Page 10: Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4

Have a great day!

Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercisesChapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2Reading: Chapter 4