Figure 2 shows three planar dielectric slabs of equal thickness but with different dielectric constants. If E0 in air makes an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the z-axis, find the angle of E in each of the other layers.
Figure 2 shows three planar dielectric slabs of equal thickness but with different dielectric constants. If E0 in air makes an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the z-axis, find the angle of E in each of the other layers.
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Figure 2 shows three planar dielectric slabs of equal thickness but with different dielectric constants. If E0 in air makes an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the z-axis, find the angle of E in each of the other layers.
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Q1) A homogeneous dielectric ε r = 2.5 fills region 1 x<0 while region 2 x>0 in free space
a) If D1 = 12a x - 10a y + 4a z nc/m , find D 2 and θ2
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b) If E 2 = 12V/m and θ2 = 60, find E1 and θ1
Q2) With reference to Fig.1, find E1 if E 2 = 3a x + 2a y + 4a z (V/m), ε1 = 2ε 0 , ε 2 = 18ε 0 ,
and the boundary has a surface charge density ρ s = 7.08 × 10 ( C / m ) .What −11 2
angle does E2 make with z-axis?
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Q 3) Refer to Q1 find the energy density (in J/m3) in both dielectrics.
Q4) Figure 2 shows three planar dielectric slabs of equal thickness but with different dielectric constants. If E0 in air makes an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the z-axis, Find the angle of E in each of the other layers.