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22.4:


E A (75.0 N C) (0.240 m2 ) cos70

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22.6: a)

S1

q1 0

(4.00 10

C) 0

S2

q2 0

c)

(q1

q2 ) 0

((4.00 7.80) 10

S3

C) 0

d)

(q1

q2 ) 0

((4.00 2.40) 10

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C) 0

C) 0

452 Nm2 C.

b)

( 7.80 10

6.16 Nm2 C.

881 Nm2 C.
429 Nm2 C.

723 Nm 2 C.

(q1 q2 q3 ) 0 ((4.00 7.80 2.40) 10 9 C) 0


158 Nm 2 C.
e)
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f) All that matters for Gausss law is the total amount of charge enclosed by the
surface, not its distribution within the surface.
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22.8: a) No charge enclosed so
0
q2
6.00 10 9 C
b)
0 8.85 10 12 C2 Nm 2
c)
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q1

q2
0

(4.00 6.00) 10 9 C
8.85 10 12 C2 Nm 2

678 Nm 2 C.
226 Nm 2 C.

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Para el ejercicio #17

22.36: a) For r

0, since no charge is enclosed.

a, E

For a

b, E

q
1
4 0 r 2

For b

c, E

0, since now the q cancels the inner +q.

For r

c, E

q
1
4 0 r 2

, since there is +q inside a radius r.

, since again the total charge enclosed is +q.

b)

c) Charge on inner shell surface is q.


d) Charge on outer shell surface is +q.
e)

22.37: a) r
b) R

R, E

0, since no charge is enclosed.

r 2R, E

charge enclosed is 2Q.

1 Q
4 0 r 2

, since charge enclosed is Q. r

2 R, E

1 2Q
4 0 r 2

, since

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