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CHAPTER 4 ves 8 Sie SE Taking the divergence of “ sides VU: (Wety) = TF, HV BE Bg Yt 30-8 Using the vector identity of V-(TxA=0) ond (4-3) we conwrite that 02g) AER | [a2] Vxe=-M- # Taking 6 surface inbegral of both sides, we con write that Sioxe)es =- {fm sag a{[e- “ds $ Applying Stokes? theorem of H-7) to the left side of the equation above ay $&-al = - Sm: vag -2 xe: ds Cc the some w prcedet, we con usvite that OBeat = Saas Su. vas + Boas & For de Kemeining ee syestion of Table 4-4 we proceed as follows: Vv & = 4 ie Taking & volume integral of both sides, we cam write that Sls v8 a9 fffgucts =Q, - 1 Appling the divergence Lheotemn of H-8) on the left side of the equation above leads Ga-ds2Q Ss Using the same procedure, we con write that Ge.a=@, s and Bieras =- 2 (((Auedvz - 2G g se“ aifls VE Be (43) @) D=a(3) Qe= “D- ds (i a Gwoltd, ytd) fe Jafseal- sy s-34424 bb) D=4 sg) 4 Qe HP. as] Sey aot (itd) | Sfe Jer adeno DeE, a. HD Ss Qs # Deas =e, f aye) Chad + eflée “eds s =-,)( -t- bh ds +€, At es = akb, nat) 2 E(k Ss 0 TE =O for a source-free and Vhomagencous wediuw, Thus VE =[bu ta 24Fs4e Be AG d Boaorto) 20 A (x+y) +B ilcry) SAG)+BC1)=0 > ARB & @=8 ac xn (tsoont) ano Yn af faeries f Je.eapts Se 4, zan{8 a pap = anni" enna) fags aS dp Using the inkegral du - [arbu-atn(osbul] aw O+ bu we can urite the flux as Yaz atae “ea (ascent) a 4. [evasp- fn(ss269)] } zamaig "os asoont){ de[asa.- tn(teasel]} = annas as(asoom){ 4efa.s-tn(ae]t = 1.2539%10 congsomt) § eat --32 C’an f m9 (ee) pus Be ‘fe 4s = i fex80) 8s pat 6 oo f f amp Gg =-an 2(8, B, pdp amass *(ascori) sin bo ip ° pees = LS00T x10, “eecent [ssasp-dntesasl” } E.= waagane™ betters sin(asoont) Te check: Use Moxwell’s “ Vee 2-38 4 te 2(sEe)=-3 a. 2! = a * en(aseont)] 7a ss9exid" Bagel cane asc vindnond) Se e712 107 18 ATH sinfascart)s - sin(aSeond) aed daa 1.7 @ = &, B, coslay) sin (ut -me) +4, By cor(ay) coslut-me) Bx csleg Sy Ryton ve = sas 8 8, Ws Ven het ki 5,284 12, 26:,2,[28 283} sta Bs By aes in -72)-| -aynB, cos (ay) cos (wt-m2) #2, P2Byeinterdealol-ne) 428 sala) cin(atnal] } 2-82.62 B tas(2»)sin (wk Te) -242.6x10°B, tos (ay) cos(wt-ne) id 4 ‘" (28624) #8, Lesa, snl calut-nd)s4-e5 pact B, sing) sin(ot-nal] Das daga sdyytedenye , an =BIyds ah dle s Lf Jet (aay) Few (eet) che, FH J feat +Feyaxaa) + P fie. (2y4xaa) a ), th ae -! foul (aed) « ‘fol |= 2,areay) nth df antl th Rath Jase soso =0 = a6? AL cos(wt- pr) = Refi eltPl] ere[De! “) ar at of sift where “D= =6,-20,€ » Prope Qe Beis f foe ayePrivbdedy = 450 stort oss 53 4 -j8¥ enim an(- ws) sao'e!* \@}= 40? Coulombs & =Re [Ecole] = Rela ,E,sind ei] = Ay Basind erlube for) -i8et where E(q@)sdg &, sind s Using Moxusell’s equation 4 eEpvee oA eco Belen) Tes] a ~ibe ae “ARE. en 2 ATE ean es SU: wale T= Af, sine axle) vole) Vo cos (wit), “eset, Ws 28.028 3 € (\s 32 32 cos(ust] = Soo us(wt), os. 2~ Soousin(ut) a. fed Mie ‘ ; merle Sere ees 20.18 Va? + af sonot sli. = 2S8e0.071 b. . 100 vie Rule, \eel (37x10 *)s00 20.188 as e. & 5 +4,10] salu pe Re[(4,s4d 40) é we) 2RelE é] 28] = 286 (o0). 7.1 wey 80 where & =(6,5+8,20) 7 € a. He-dgeVxE = 2G st Ma)sa, (=) = 4.244 x10 *Ca ayso+dy e™ °° Pe wa = Re[He™ ] = 4,244 x10 *(-4,4044,8) cos (wut - ax) ( Continued ) [442 conta] The ong eri components of electric and tie, Field: be continuous. fata Boundovies Nai i fields . e seve ent of the ele ee ic and rs netic fields isconbinuolS atross Eq(yelt) = to uc(ut-m); O5 (yet = § 2% houndarits. (5) cos (wt- px) = 12.8 cos (uk- px) Eyek)s @y 1a. acdyshaa(ut-pn) y Aye¥) = 4.2440 (8) cas ut- pr; ity (ysl) = a.awvaic 5*(-40)coulwe.- ns’) Bly: 2) = 4.208" *(~ay 104248) tor(We-ax) Tn 6 similov monner E(ye-H = (ay42.048,10) tos (wk - ax) Wlye-H) = 4.244md*Ca,4048, 8) calub-px) 143 & Bed, soe Ms eatanne’s) ‘Vyzoasud*) = st, 10 € Jef asus" Neos annie) = 10" Basar) 40 neni! . [faa aa) {fiw os ear +)-8 pBpdndy S ° asug* Te a(sms*)(t0 atadale ely 21604 ansio%e) ° M44 Je, € 28, cin (Ea)eslut-pye)= Re [2 E,am (gael Me) eee] where Bee asin (En) ob He- Sneath eh 2-8 Se, sin(enyeiPA, age ep Clee)" ike He Rel [ue] <- “dp ont “fo) +2, E(B) afte) b. Using V¥H= weg G(R aby Wa) x jose Eysin (a) EHP yi SpLPo(RTT an tgdel cpa, ain(ge™ west Se [Gy] & At Vee EP 6 an at 4.46 & eh plage taal ~ft) = Refi 282 sat eitete-eat e[ee™] where EG, see ett P : =jbt a Hee EME = (a2 ar) ay be Se ei? We Re[Hel] = valuel) 02,2 jl) esCao 08) b. WKH = {ue 8, We 68 jut ee ib as8( us) \ei** 34 jut, (isa) i* mites > Peake a e. Gye 2 2e 2h a: [ay teeeentok. w]--4 4 10%, 40% su (cha) ot, ABE e-p2) y = as #) os (amxio%) = trey a) eam) = rel emo] adhere Hedy you) » we ATTx0® a. Es aox8 3 -4 ae =-44 SF" E4 = Ree]. 2 = bp 4) $ sin(3-e)sin(an x0) b. Ya shu(HeT): At peo: staal: dy Reale) ealamad) At gob: “Les GolG i a geatz eon o.%y 2, 2s = ‘eat) 2 Ftingeanlarnh oho sn ga) tos(arxoe) at 42a {{ (Bu as J on dp pdde = Tan)]- Les (gafonermet) 3 Tys sm ws(anxio%) fxa7] Wx =-m,- 2@ Defining = = Re[E é] Mie Re[Me*] @= [Bei] Thus Vx(Re[E ey) =-Re[Met*)- 3(RfBe}) Tnterchanging differentiation with the Real part leads to Re[We(Eel*)] = ReL Mie] +ReE2(pei*]] Re[(oxe)e] = Re[-Miel] +Re [-juBei”] Lemma: or Tg A and B ave complex quantities and Re [A e*] =Re [B e} for afk t then A=B Using this Lemma, we can weite thet Vee =-Mi-jwB The same procedure can be uted for all the other differentia’ form equation For the integral form. Pests sSfminas-F [f Bde Using the above definitions, we can write the inbegred form as cP Ree et] «ae =f) Re(Meet]-ds ~2:{/Re[Bei eds . . Ss 4 Ref [GE-adjot™ tag a Mid “) aff ds of [Seale ane fms fbi Using the above lemma leads te of Brat esffMirds ~jaf{ Boas “Thesame procedure can be used for aill the other integral form equations 8 B28] € = Re[E et] = Re (Epi, (cautsjsinust]] : Re [[E geosut-Exsinut) +] (E_simut+Exearut\] E& =CEgeoswt-Eysinust) Sinnilor Ede (Eei*] feds ete] =$[(E iE s (cout +) sinast) (yf siwut}] = S [aE amut- E, smut) | = (Eq corwt- Eysinuet) a iboP f » Eder p Regios eepaire ated fe Cine thPy at 1 4 ee] H=GeH, je, * wes F PoP ecifee Asbo = PoP = _ bo e a =a,4, [8 aa cara ld ae E=-fph wiht eh iE = 420 Ext eters’ Hen @ “ eet hoa) ae a6 bea be fare Litre} Expanding using, des above electric field components leads te in ay H= Seite Sen8 Bai Sse (a+ 42 e" or H, Hy =0 agai asin a+dje® 9 224) — =a,6, was 4 4 Ane =a, E te) be bee tie Helo eE ze} Using the above electric field couponent leads te H=GQy+aH, whee HY =) Sect (a+ me" =jey Hy=- Sli ie ale 8 E =4,(4+j)sin(x)sin(Zy) Using Moxuell’s mee of UKE s-jwhoH leads => Aa, (Be Bat 2y 2S] =. rede sdnt ehidct Now using Moxwell’s equation of VxtlsJetjue & = sobre & leadste oes -Be Gal ay sn gs 2 rn Yin nf) E quoting both Sides, we can urite that na aclebetl> 229. 1.23] Blog it? a uil et gyets 2 4 2et Bede 5 ute. - Sree ~4y 4 2G 28, tHE ra a ogt CoH ay ae VB et Tee We (Weta) = ath e-Ben dy (Hoe "s ay(Hs WY) 88 (eRe*) * = Oy 5.3m Alm [ra] ghie, exibel xtind + ese) EY: 24E, he =P.(xsindy—2 cord;) i ~\Bxsind, Alon the imber face (a=0) (eet 20-4, 4n)€ whichis sotistied provided (44h )=0 => [a-4 4.28 Using Moxwell’s equation of VxE S-swhelt , the magnetic Field womponents covresponding te the electric fields of Problem 4.24 con be uritten as indy 4, His Be (-aeatptdq sind) eri Orantvnnt) 7 Re. Hee (B,c0s0c-+ Basing) & Jus Be (Wer) =-tar( HoH) doe [Coton 44H] a) zed site orind- Beard) b, i €. er iPox sind, J ed xd, (He+h") #4 Spence YG cond, - 2, sindNE, er itelxsindiv ect) % etn ny Bolsind- & t0s8;) ee cord +2q sind The = ind Along the nterfece (ec) (E+E )H=0 = Rent ECHR E it, whichis satisfied provided (44M, )=0 > Me-4 Along the interface Lhe normed components of the electric flux density must be tonkinueds; that is %-(D-Dy) = A-D, Hie de, €,sind, (44h )e 2-4, 6, E, sind; Gite ee rite uichis sotisfied provided G@+h)s0 > Ma-4 = y8.x Sin€, =O 11 a. Given the electric fields of Problem 4.26, the conespondin mognetic field quponents can be found using Moelle oquebonf aaj 2-4 z é 2 3 VxEsjube > H pRe*e = br lot yes8) 008 For the incident Field Eb sent: E eriPelesingi st cot) * ue ey =0 Els sind, eriPaCesmbir conte) tse Using these, However i . 4 2: 2, pyc; 5 coh ieee i): 8 Jo (2 sin; + 2008 04) 2Ee-+j6, sit, Boe Thus we can voritethe incident meguebic LVeld as “8 4 + a kee Ee dyCja) (eat ¥rsite) eritCoriie nests) = jhe = ja (amd; +2 candy) , =j Bo (x sind; +8 cos) fee! = alts Ee? Using the same procedure we ean uiite the voFlected. wageatic field as H'>-Sy FRET cimOM RNs eg gittenat-nent Be te(H-Has ae, dy Hint) =8,20)6 ein To determine the wefficients P, and Te we cpply the bounday Conditions oflong the interface at a20.-Te do this use first find the corresponding magnetic Field components. This is actomplithod using Maxwell's equation of | VXE aaiubell. > Het japVXE. Doing C continued’ FY [4.20 conta J this for each component leads t pt : a\E Ewe ; HY ae ER efit HeayEe sei Atplying the boundary conditions on the tantinuity of the tangential electric and ‘magnetic fields along the interface ot 220 leads ts ae eT. From continu ty ofthe electric fields A-TL Ve Ti=V8t Te from continuity of the magnetic fields Solving thesetine equations, we find thet = 2222 A 202 Te atte, afer ata OS The Tets$-4 22508 The bo undary conditions vequive tontinuity of the tangential components of the electric and mognetic fields. toy Electric Fields: (gene =e) 1 + he Th Magnetic Fields; (H'+ Hyer, cos; (-4 +0, Wess -Ya- site VE Th Solving these “tue equations \eads te ae cobi- VE, Ya- Bane wsdie(E (a- Sesite, TT Aust! ens fE [4- Se wiki [a3] The boundary Conditions require continuity of the normal Components of the electric Flux density, ond wi mectic flu density. Electric Flux Density ! (Deen a(n" Stwce there ave no normed components, this boundary condition is automatically sokisfied, Mognetic Flux Density: (Bis Bryer. (Bt) sind; bE, (1+ nh) = ie sind; bNE T, a+, =Th This is identical t one of the equedions for the selution of Problem 4.30. However we do not hase ancther equation from the mnormak components of the electric field. Therefore we con mot: solve for Tf, and Th, using only the normal couponents of Preblem 130, 232] The boundary conditions Vequire arnt of the ‘tangential components of wh electric and ‘wagnetic Fields. Electric Fields: (64 6") = (Et) cost, (44M) = \/ 4-Eesint OTe Moaagnetic Fields: ( wenn “ae Ve, ( a-T) VE Th Scluing there tuo equations leads te re etl A-Bae . 2 Eee costs (Ea - fest, 2Ve wos ht Tws ET costiny /4- Sesite; 4 [1.33] The boundary conditions vequire continuity of the normal components “3 ¥ Ps of the electric Flux density ond magnetic flux density Eleckvic Flux Density: (Dip )" =(')" sind, €,(-4 +1.) =-VEF © sind Te This equation in Identical te th WE (4- Te) VE Te Dinsgehon gael eal Magnetic Flux Density: (Bis aa Since there ave no normal components, this boundary condition is automatically sekisfied. However we only une one equation and ‘tue unknowns; therefore uve con net sdve for Ty and Te using only the normed components of Problem 4.32. [234] Fron Problem 4.40 ond at forge distances =8,8, sind SUE), grrefeei}s cae nels, =-QfBe sno eeatebo), Relea 2 (Be sno gh” O SS = bRe(exw)sLee(Z, 6, xaghp )= 4 ee (2E,n ) & w 2a,led & pitt 2 yt a + an b. Py HS. ds, 4 Saytdyv*sinddbad = aR Sint bdbdb ES Bong =e a ; & adEein(gye Wan Same =- Se (85a 8s) = Se Secfeas Be o b Pet fff (Cre aH )ev=0 NV & Pe H(cenu" as s (Continued) 15 Beeb en leogt a.) SeLexy™ sa, Sle -Psstfaey 2a (aan (gad) vom the tuo sid shes x20 ond Kea: TA ob 7 J & Sy] Cady) 4] fos Guna 0+0=0 rot he front ond back crvss sections ak t20 and tad: f faasylt (sagandy) = J bs ae j fe (Ba)edy= Ba Bs el if AS). (agaedy) = Be Soll [te Be che) 2 toy foot Is 20 = "fsx there ave no 4 components of the power det there is no contribution from the top and bottom walls, Therefore Pos 0+ as kel’ & sb e,)'=0 4. al (eEfav eo e Geffen sae fy. ) i ealonayt eel (a) veil =be,! lf ay sess Fiellayt = abe teak (ate ole jie = Ga elffs Tye Sabha . f. e(E [aus Sef, raf far (Gx) axdyde = & Sele ob. sfecbe “| eee == Seabfeil” iste es Pe + Py +j2u(Wye We) 0 +0 0 jem (¥ FabIete Sable!) so¢o+0 <0 a 16 7 ¥(EEWES aus de, Z Ajo (4ytal Leet) 4A(exn*)=4 ‘ee soe sin (Ex) Ba teJ svt x) amt -(genut) = El ayon)ea(es si teeeny ape b “Fel [a o@a(ater(ex]] elle sit Bs) AY (oP gas] ere wo) {EY ( 1 es(B)_ ates) " iF al sir als PRED spate, ee SejefeEde, s(x Thee Fore. Ee cx conservation of energy aquation in differentiok form 4S (aha eos(a x) =O +0 +) jefe spats? Hotes a ed easv'( x) ] sES einen x) =4ELCefegey @eD gs ty E, sin(zx)sin(Ze) , yeas Ta Gy (ey ede xe = até a, 2 Fev 48,3 sy. = Fp CBee ee) - “aS (S)(E>)sinfza) Re-$(fftmre-atjvce NV (continued) 7 S stent. ate, (RAN-AHE) = 4(a, B Hrd EAE) = SL Ebates (en ryt Contributions te Pz from the different walls: Left and vi \s: ‘ b s Sfesant Sydyda)=0 5 J f2,8.)-Gadyae) 0 Back and Sront walls : ‘ b pO a A S JES). auay)=0, J G S): Gandy) = ° Top and bottom walls: Since there are no 4 components o| f the power densi there ave, no contributions £1 mr the top and ‘bottom walls Therefore Py= 04040404020 roalfentins e. ~He{fltlee =lE.) ede] “gst aya BY fartgsynatespndytl] m= [Eel ES oy Ipyas sy y'sbs] = ale stabs abe £0 See: -le Jake, Ww = &{ffleless Ed "sf feteatzami else shee ie, Ultimately Py = Pe + Py + jaun(Wi,-We) ° 029 +0 ieee fe lobe e,- led*abes.) 18 CHAPTER 2 Ped 2ncamio Chat, € 2842 Vim a. Gye IPl= 2.762 *107* C/nt Bnet ane x10 Cfmt at yeZem face : * * Que arcane C/o 0 gn fae b. Q,-§P- ds Sle a Py-Byeede ffi +(-2yanae) + fn [pues =0 Ss of ee Ye? em face, eOem face c. Es -{{fve w-[lfawtes a -V-Ps oF Bor? V Ps 3 °° 4. = ete a Aste DatE +P alsrAlecbe : = 2-762 xion* 32s $597 Aes oo ane wig * Gps 444.5597 = 2.55972 A56 [22] Patani? Cént, €= apse Vin; a. Sal. ae lPl 2a 407° Cit axis” ospsb unl welt aust Sais? Ct Vb =2 elsewhere & @ lose. = deAo ao Baw "© (amp) =-andus'= -4. 956m"? Q, - qo e= 3 Zyo'(angl) s and uid s +4.ase nie” Qeatat = Vleet Wye o (continued) 19 c Op HPris {fre 1 fSfouae re (0%) = FB(r3 xi? )s 2 D=eE, se,ErP = 8s +2088, =8,(dexe) Ey 2 ao 10 Nee Pas BO. 2x” 22900 io 1s AS3 Eo QP t 44 A,= 142.9998 53999854 23 p 24, ae xt * Chit, E28 245.Vin5 caret o Seb lrea= ~|P]s- setae aera S - Rstse Sis a 2 Qusy~ ae ers Ch AD Gel, ye +l Pls eee = age eL.99t9 C/m* b. Qe leen® Guna = stad” ane)e-a107 (an sic") = ~ 4.005107? ie Qehree= Gon Ane SLSTS8 (amv!) = 31.61 (amis) = 4.008 aie" Qatar? Vpleaa*% |,.42 9 « Q, “AEs [fio ae elf faate Quer VP = 4 Z(AR)= Ser BLT is*) =O = a. Xs Pe BARS, srermic™ 27.9989 BEL 2a 0.45 Eo Ey d+Xe= 447.9989 = 6.996949 20 E, (a2s«io™) +E,(4x16*) =100 Volts Also e,E,= €,64 2 Eye SE. Thus E,(o2sxio?)+, (45°) = Ey(o.2s+0.2)a10% 0,45x10°E,2100 Ee Asx! 2.22mi V/m Ey BE ARO . zag 0.444408 V/n b. Dy s€cE, = 6.85410" (2.22m10% = 19,6785 x16 = 1.967S5%10° Chat Dy tgE ys S(s.esand™)(o.qaamio®)=1.967ssxis*=D, — C/nt c. nA Chm* in upper plate where voltoge is positive os S-L.ACISSHIS® C/nt in lower plate, uhere voltage is negative 4 Qzq, As daciss«id S*(2uid*) = 3.a3stxion® Cin upper plate. Q= 4s Az- 4.4675Sx10(ax1c*) 239361210" Cin lower plate © oe GD, Voz Eolo.26nic)= 2.22208 (0.25 me) = $5.5556 Volts ox 8 10 = B.A8SLxIO . 7,0032 «10 Ce 56.5556 of 1 Nye Bg (4uid*)= 44.4444 Volts = 3.9351 107°. iad CQ saga" 8.854 x10 Q_. B.9354x107° gqasanin =: CoCa . 7.0718(2.9628) Cee Oe 0 Corts ccc f Wap SC.NE 23 (108sz«is"*)(ss. sssijet.0951x10° Joules Wer=3C,Vi= 3(2.054 m0) (444 Aaadfoe7a4sxi6° Joules Wey =Weo*Wen* 1.96155 x10°° Joules we (sagt < Also Weer SC,V"= $(.98s1 ei" )(toc) = 1.46188 «16 Soules 21 [BS] Before the insertion of the lab the electric flux density between the plotes wos equal to a . <7 < D=€,E,= 0.8410 za )= ROBse x0 Chen’ Thus the surface charge. density wor equal ty jp. |2D=t.08a2%13" Clm ap.After the removed of the battery and the insertion of the dielectric sheet, the charge density on the plates vemains the sameas before the inserticr ofthe dielectric sheet. Thus Ge FF T08H x15 Chm® onthe upper plate where thevoltage is positive. Q=4s Az 7.083210 (2x16) = 14.1664 007 C Gs F-70882 x15 C/mn* on the lower plate where the vallage is negative. Qs q, Ax-Toeaaxis'{2uid?) =- 44.4664 xi"? C c. Using the boundory tonditions on the normal couponents of the electric flux density ° A-(Ba-Di=qs or Dan Bane Dane Thus the electric ux denrihy im the dielectere slab and free spaceis equal Dy= Dye T.0e32x107 C/m* a 8.864 x07 * Eys Da «Toes. aged V/m EY See ©. pe E,(o2sxto®) = 20 Volts Nab, (44103) = 46 Volts Ng = VotVa = 20416286 Volts fF Coe G2 ag.iccans* 0.10832 «10"*=7.0832 x16" 4. Ey Pez T0eazK goin? V/n “4 Cae & a. tee wo, 0.9854 x16 = 8.864 x10" Is Q_. 14.1664xI0". 9, gq3sauio *=3.935anie'S Cola ronn(essaysit! Nv 86 Cotta oes 0.864 zo.iaieeuc® Joules Were LENE sd (@.064 m6") (1e)% 0-11338KI0° Joules Wet = ECVE= 4 (39asauis"*)(ac)eoasaaaxic®= We+Wey Toules 22 Ls] Before the insertion no the slale 4. kK 4. Ee: 2.200 Vv "ax" ane 7 -4 Dee.E = 8.es4xio7 oP (clara! 24.7708 10” Chen? % 38D s£4.7108 x10" 8 hat Qa Aeth Tre8x1d (gq uie ett 13.3842 «i0 2 2 1138342 x10" @ E= 200 Vim D=attoesio”® Chat Ce &, A-se.esand™ sang e 141.664 x10" Laced xi Wesbev7= E(arceanic” (ait 245.3326u15'% Joules After the insertion of the slale the electric tield intensity vemnained the, same; that is E,=€4=200 Volts/m : De=tE,= £0.864x16"*(200) = 1.1108 x10" gg 108%15 Daz SEs S25), £2.5é(1 Tea 153) = 4.683210 y924. 58820 QE*Gso4 Ht LTT08HI0 S(aanio#) 22 5.66656x15 C (in free space) Qyr aq Art asasend (sa nio") 2244. S039 xio'* C (indiclectric) E+E, 200 W/m Dezd teenie? Clu* (in freespace) 5332410 Clit — (in dielectric) 66656 ¥ 10° Coz &, ses. Cys Se = WSOOBOUICTE 4.913299x15™ (in dielectric) 8 Ces ac Geese '4. $0634) x16 "5 204 sraatws™ 2.521619 x10" ECC West yey e to rosnamie™ Col 22. wecege = (in free space) Wes he.y*s 2 A (aeisaaguic™)(ey's Se.czszaxio™ (in dielectric) BO.TOBBZHIO™ (in free space) Waar SCQV%: B(a-saieis mic s")(e)' @0,eodexic'™ Toules Wet WeotWes 23 2.7] Parts (0)-(e) ave the some as in the solution of Problem 2.6. f. After the removal of the voltage source and the insertion of the slab, the obad charge on the ploses stays the same as hefore the removal ofthe Source. Therefore from part a of Problem 26 Qy+Qy= Q,= Atsssiznio" Also along the interface belween the free space andthe dielectric clak the Lomertial components of the electric field must be continuous, Therefore aus hs 7 D. . D. . e/Ae_ Qs ling 6: EstEa® gts che Bee Be Ge, Anantha, Since the two areas avethe Same A= A4. Thus Ors $= re Q, where eye & Using Hese tuo equedions Qot+ Qy = Qe Qs = &8vQ, we can vite that = & 433312 %107" | alt ii Q.= Tees daa = 0. 21888 «16 *iaengs CW Q 42 Qy= 256( S-1885xis" }2 B.14g6¢ x1" C (in dielecteie) + 9. = Ge. 31835Kie""_ 522 = o.4adenis? 3 ques Bex RigsENE™ o.csdenid*=D, oe, aaspeg tse Vin Cin free space) = Os, Biaacexio™ so. = 2546pu09 _ et at Sama 2 6eE@S Peo Siena ti Vin in ie he Dyso.aadenio” C At Cin Free space); Dy = a.sacenid ohn (in dielectric) i. C= Bo. S835 «| poQg26 x15 ‘ovods= €, Ac Ce Ve tate lame) xo a le = Qa, 81490618 4 g1329 x 10° Rovnds = &. Aa Ny “Taaene ie f * Ces Co+Cy=rs2ziciexio”™ forads 2 Wer $0.N,= L(or08826016" fiz a6(qudil]= 7.18 39600" Joules Wark Cte 2 (Leisaend )Ei.acanis]*: 18.31384 Joules * We =WotWy= 25, 4678S x16! Joules ok. 24 Be] Using Cp Coulomb's Low Loan a Sp 4s { fen p)Bppagae = ‘ e.Epgabde zanetpEp=@ ° o ‘ "Q Eptaee ph pends eer Stoee the vologe is 410 ie then . . Ve fe sab fey Bodps suid tafie 23x10 @Ln(»)| * 0 Vz 10= 3x10'@ Sn(-b) = axi0'@ fn (z)=3 x10'@(o.64315) a= ioyenna" 0898 x10* C Ege ante Qe anc! snpeen”, vuugess b. Q= 4B.0eex10"* C 2--@_..Q 48.0898 x10"! 53 Cle ‘. =-—S =. * 6. B18XIC wi Ysa 7 war “anGuuc?) (en pb = = A8.0698x16” 5 reanid® C/nt -& an (4x64) (6x107) 4. ps ee = 6.65410" * (wages )s Spans C/m* e Cs a: 8.9098 1c, 4.e089ex1o"™ foveds & vies get fasoonns Y(100) 22.4045 x16"? Toules After the vemeual of the voltage source, the totel charge stays. the same. Using this we can answer the questions. a. Same asin part bof Problem 2.8. Q=4e.oetexic'*C b. Some asin porte ef, Problem 2.8. Qa? - 6-378 x10°7 C/m* Qsb= 3.1eanicn® C/m* —Ccontiinued) 25 [28 orkT] Came as in part d of Problem 28(in fee space anddieleti) . : = 2.277386 x19°'° & Dpo = Dow = 7 d ey . = Deo. Larsen 2 14-4269 Epo ee Seeie p—* P Dea. 4. anigexis” = Si 6355" Epas a “ase(eseench P P fe i 7 . a d ves Eyal af Eyed = sass) oP 4 na SP = sassta(eneaanh(s) & = 5.0385 4n(2)4 14.42684n(2) s.0355 (0.406466) + 14.4268 (28768) Vz 2.285 44.1804 = 6.4354 Volts fee =i. cenbnis S = TaTa6Ae m0" favads Vv Weeder’ £(7.472690) (6.4354) mic? 4.54728 x16" Joules [220] [2:0] Since the voltage source is tonnected ot oll times the 4atet voltage. is mointoined ot 40 Volts. Also the normel touponents of the electre flux density i is continuous the inter face. a. vefEy al + Ji sd 240 wo) Epi dpap s ity vipdy V fe Eoadp sent J Prt dp + Pe “afi Pt However Dys=Dpe = rt Us, Ve gerne EB, tele) = S| ull an(uidl] = 40 = 40(amte.d) ior? . -9 Q Igp sts (4/8) “Ses saan” EHS ¢ de LAIR KIo% =: 2,241,827 (in free space Epo = ane ¥ ame,(éxio®)p P pace] Coontinded ) 26 ey [20 conta. ] Bae ar r PAS a2 Se (in dielectric) b, Dpo= BoE peat eaaxin Chm? Dyas &s Ep = aa ese or? Chm 4 c. a 19.844%10 9.94) o© Che so. Des | east 0.99246 x10 C/m' aun? Pre = ses o.ageasxion® C/mt peaxic® 2 4 Qae gu (anal): 0.99246x16(ansaniceno) 274.8295 x10'° C Qy= qeplanbe) = o.4neas uid “Gamma n16 Hens) 2 14.295 uic" C e C= q: rasmus”, 7.40298 x10" = 0.148295 x10 Focads f. We Lev's 4 (o2492a5x16")(100) = 3744s mo? Toules The voltage source is connected across at all times: 00, 2asoo Vin= E a. Es ance? * b. Do =EoE, = 22.135 x10 Clmn® (in free space) Dg = £4 Ege 2-56D, = 56.6656 x10 C/mt (in dielectric) Qo222rasnid(axie*)= 0.4427 xe? C Cin Freespace) gs 6.605615 (anid) = dd assanio CS Lin dielectrie) Fe West hCiVeed (eWeek ONe=Ho.aaarxi6")(t00]= aa.tssxid 3 Gespae) Wea dQ ed (Sisk QN= $i sss md (10s) «6. cessmF Caidaet) 2. Qy=QorQy = 4.57601 4 2 1 ASTOOLMIT 4.57604 x10" 5.760105 =Cy+C s £ Cs > Ge Asye0dH0 oa S1604 x1 Cor Cg fovea 3: Weg LON*S 4( asneossd" oo)" 218 .B00S HIST = WatWee 27 aan « Kp. s ds | (Gm. + 252pu) pedbdesand (D,,+Dpx) p= OW D,. + Dea (4) Also ee Eg > 7p. Bet > Dre Boe ey, © oe Thus Q Dp Are.)= Qe Sach > Dpo= may} , Pra Se Eps Pe. im Free space e. aaa t ‘ = De, Oe Set electri . Ey é arest, — pa in dielectric b. 4 fief = ae vo = A0(aneoe (4¥2.56)x1 Q& F aatoneetiive ee) tha Ata x10"? C aN o = €,&, Qe Le _bti2s10 se BoB Boge ant (4+6e) 7 wast P* ae Ghat Doolren ak arses, = 0.6378 Kio" Pht tel: O.G818H15° Chat Dylpeb= “isexig'S BSEX16'S 0.3184 110° Cf in Goole F0-3104K10° Cit oe Dyas * & Eps Be, Sect pres Doe 3: sea © Chm* Dp | 2268S ig? 24 Grange “Che aad 2 1.682771 5° Clg gee anie® sto -8 Dyal an Bates xis 20. 81688 xI0 Chat gulag oBlcron6 Chn® -3 = 2 2" a12 Ce Qea ee -"s a 2.4044 5x16 favads (infree space) v oe Cas a Asszrid (naanidsenid) 6 core! ? Feveads (in didlectne) CeaCorCys & ssaeuTac Foveds WereC.V™ =4(2 4O44Sxic"*)(109)= 1.20225 107" “Joules (in free space) Wetzg GN*s (6.188 3965") 100) 3.077649 «is Soules Cin diel = Wik & Wes +Mleg = 4, AMARAR aI Seues coy 28 2.13) Q 4 fSD-ss | JG tp) ap patan samt eanete pea 26:85 Ep, = 2 pgs Qt but must be equellte sotity th Poo Heke? negly boundary nbn ang ned fce e = a Eten er? TETP 7 O42 EO= oO, where ‘Eh Also Q,+Q,=Q, & bor Gorllt tr > Q,* Bsack wee Before the insegtion of the diaeeti set Vase: b= fae) dpay= Oe 7 os Se tpl Setalbh) ato Que Meat Ce) wez0ntel vatacwne®e Int an 2 Qoet Ce se + Ag.ctisnss £19-Soegenie'™C (in Aree space) Ve, \4a.5 Qase &.Qo= * 34. 58145 md™C Gin polystyrene) Chae Geelgen® - &+ esoaygrich, w3.503215 to® — in Grecapoce Grol pede Sess del Mrolese epaane nie? Chat in free space Gplpea => Gin Mises %.g.rngoxd "Cla in polystyrene Sul, 2b 2t os a sb 244.5 e65dn10* C/m™ impaystyrene, Dpo= BE p= po= Poh py= a7 “Tene g Sess” lm Dp = tsp, “a 2 sug ASHES Clint inpolgtyrane <1 A o16e42xID C/m® — im Cree space Egor DEE D Dye. - aaa 8. eae Ve in free space, E gat Be e ‘a Sousa Vin in polystyrene, Since Ep sk, = = "tye Ee! dep 6.09399 2n()= 8.09394 MQ) = 5.6103 Volts Cs Be 12. 6038x107. 9.40777 HI” nen feanesne oF Ni $.6103 st CG. 34 sayageie™ « G.16282 416 *forada {CES BSTICNNG™ Faveds Wert Eeyo 24 (qaorr 110" \episs 0- srematngs s} Wari Nag Wea Werke Ei rane ccounaPsedtoosinis Sf aLa4eagnte™ Sad 29 Al From Problem 214 Eye Reap here @ is the teted charge. Since the Charge stays the came cot all Limes ond it the some at that of Problem 2.44, ov Qe 48,0898x18""=C, Alte te Sohefy the boundary conditions along the inkerface between the tive medics EporE py = AB.ceexic' _ agen Vim a. ME Q(6x10") b Dy= CoE pe = LATBE«IO" Cyr =i0 Dps 28 py = GE ys x5"? C/en® c ” Gsalpen, =D al eos LaTIIGHIT™ 0.686800" Cfent x Gules, = Dpl pat 2773620", 9.31934 10-8 C/an® au Qsilpea ~Drl peat Banooweid, -a.case2 18° C/m® ulp-n? Dados Bates", 0.81754 «107 C/qt 4. Qelesat Guolpea (08) ~0.62868015 “(raamid denis!) 3-a4.oT1¢T 0"? C Q, fab Saolpap (mbes o-nqad mie nedwiddend}s agora? e Q| poe Halye (maQ\:-Lersoans “(nxauidtens*) =-¢ueaes ace Qal..ne (ret) 1.63seamd*(neandheud'): 61.6268 xid'™C Ale? Fes ph Cs ee : angrier, AAOTIET HIS” favads in (ree space lo Cas Gis sueresne™ ¢ igseexis! farads in polyetyvene i Cos Cie Cy 20.40776T+ 6. 16300)x10% asricumad'® WeoF EC. ad (a.gortsTmi6")(i00)= I, 20388 x16" Toules (im Gree space) Wess £ CM's £(6.16388«10"*) (100) = 3.08194 116" Toules (in polystyrene) Wet aQves £Ce\i's d (2s ti647xi5")(000) = 4.265 ¢2n15" Joule = WeotWes

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