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TRABAJO DE INVESTIGACIN FIS III

Resolver los siguientes ejercicios: Consider a closed triangular box resting within a horizontal electric field of magnitude E = 7.80x N/C, as shown in Figure. Calculate the electric flux through (a) the vertical rectangular surface, (b) the slanted surface, and (c) the entire surface of the box.

A point charge q is located at the center of a uniform ring having linear charge density _ and radius a, as shown in Figure. Determine the total electric flux through a sphere centered at the point charge and having radius R, where R<a

A cone with base radius R and height h is located on a horizontal table. A horizontal uniform field E penetrates the cone, as shown in Figure P24.9. Determine the electric flux that enters the left-hand side of the cone.

The line ag is a diagonal of a cube (Fig. P24.25). A point charge q is located on the extension of line ag, very close to vertex a of the cube. Determine the electric flux through each of the sides of the cube that meet at the point a.

Fecha de entrega: 18/01/10

Calculate the energy required to assemble the array of charges shown in Figure where a = 0.200 m, b = 0.400 m, and q = 6.00 C.

A rod of length L (Fig) lies along the x axis with its left end at the origin and has a nonuniform charge density =x (where _ is a positive constant). (a) What are the units of ? (b) Calculate the electric potential at A. c) calculate the electric potential at point B that lies on the perpendicular bisector of the rod a distance b above the x axis.

A wire of finite length that has a uniform linear charge density is bent into the shape shown in Figure. Find the electric potential at point O.

A disk of radius R has a nonuniform surface charge density = Cr, where C is a constant and r is measured from the center of the disk Fig. Find (by direct integration) the potential at P.

A parallel-plate capacitor with plates of area A and plate separation d has the region between the plates filled with two dielectric materials as in Figure. Assume that d<<L and that d<<W (a) Determine the capacitance and (b) show that when 1 =2 = your result becomes the same as that for a capacitor containing a single dielectric, C =0A/d.

Calculate the equivalent capacitance between the points a and b in Figure. Note that this is not a simple series or parallel combination. (Hint: Assume a potential difference V between points a and b. Write expressions for Vab in terms of the charges and capacitances for the various possible pathways from a to b, and require conservation of charge for those capacitor plates that are connected to each other.)

A conducting spherical shell has inner radius a and outer radius c. The space between these two surfaces is filled with a dielectric for which the dielectric constant is 1 between a and b, and 2 between b and c (Fig.). Determine the capacitance of this system.

A 50.0-m length of coaxial cable has an inner conductor that has a diameter of 2.58 mm and carries a charge of 8.10 C. The surrounding conductor has an inner diameter of 7.27 mm and a charge of -8.10 C. (a) What is the capacitance of this cable? (b) What is the potential difference between the two conductors? Assume the region between the conductors is air.

Material with uniform resistivity is formed into a wedge, as shown in Figure. Show that the resistance between face A and face B of this wedge is ( )

A material of resistivity is formed into the shape of a truncated cone of altitude h, as shown in Figure. The bottom end has a radius b, and the top end has a radius a. Assuming that the current is distributed uniformly over any particular cross-section of the cone so that the current density is not a function of radial position (although it does vary with position along the axis of the cone), show that the resistance between the two ends is given by the expression

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