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Gause's Law the switch, the ‘closed surface (@) is increased (© remains unchange flux of the electric field through the () is decreased (@) remains zero. closed surface which intersects ® conducting sphere. If a positive charge is placed at A The electric field in a region is Pe 4 5 vith By=20%10° NC" Find the fun ot this Geld through « rectangular aus of ee 0-2 m’ parallel to the yz plane. A charge @ is uniformly distributed over a rod of length, I. Consider a hypothetical cube of edge { with the centre of the cube at one end of the rod. Find the minimum Possible flux of the electric field through the entire surface of the cube, 8, Show that there can be no net charge in a region in which the electric field is uniform at all points, 4, The electri field in a region is given by B= 447? Find the charge contained inside a cubical volume bounded by the surfaces x=0, x=a, y=0, y=a, 2=0 and 2=a, Take Ey=5%10'NC”, [=m and 5. A charge @ is placed at the centre of a cube, Find the flux of the electric field through the six surfuces of the cube, 6. A charge @ is placed at a distance a/2 shove the centre of horizontal, square surface of edge a as shown in figure (30-E1). Pind the flux of the electric field through the square surface. Figure 90-81 11. Find the flux of the electric field through a spherical surface of radius R due to a charge of 10°°C at the centre and another equal charge at a point 2R away from the contre (figure 30-E2). uu the point P, the flux of field the electric field through the (@) will remain zero () wil bocome positive (@ will become undefined. — Figure 30-82 8. A charge @ is placed at the centre of an imaginary hemispherical surface. Using symmetry arguments and the Gauss's law, find the fux ofthe electric field due to this charge through the surface ofthe hemisphere (igure 30-E3). ay Figure 90-83 8. A spherical volume contains a uniformly distributed charge of density 20% 10-* Cm. Find the electric field at a point inside the volume at « distance 4.0¢m from the centre, 10, The radius of @ gold nucleus (Z=79) is about 70%10"'m. Assume that the positive charge is istributed uniformly throughout the nuclear volume. Find the strength of the electri Neld at (a) the surface of the nucleus and () at the middle point of a radius. Remembering that gold is a conductor, is it justified to assume that the postive charge is uniformly distributed ‘over the entire volume of the nucleus and does not come to the outer surface? 1. A charge @ is distributed uniformly within the material of a hollow sphere of inner and outer radii r, and ry igure 80-R4). Find the electric field at a point P a a distance x away from the contre for r)

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