Question 1 The surface shown is a square and has a side length of 9.00 cm. The electric field acting on this area has a

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Question 1 The surface shown is a square and has a side length of 9.00 cm. The electric field acting on this area has a

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Question 1 The Surface Shown Is A Square And Has A Side Length Of 9 00 Cm The Electric Field Acting On This Area Has A 1
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Question 1 The surface shown is a square and has a side length of 9.00 cm. The electric field acting on this area has a magnitude of 127 N/C at an angle of 31.2. Calculate the electric flux through the shown surface. 0.880 Nm2/C 8.80x103 Nm2/C -0.533 Nm2/C -2.53x103 Nm2/C Question 2 In the figure above, the negative charge has a magnitude of 42.0 nc (and lies inside the doughnut shape) and the positive charge has a magnitude of 83.0 nC. What is the flux through the doughnut surface? 0 -4.75x103 Nm2/C 4.75x103 Nm2/C 9.38x103 Nm2/C -9.38x103 Nm2/C Question 3 The electric field just above the face of a penny is 2.28x103 N/C. What is the surface charge density on the surface of that penny face? 2.02x10-8 c/m2 3.88x10-15 C/m2 1.02x10-6 C/m2
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