1. Figure Q1 shows three charges exist in a free space. The first charge is a point
charge Q 8.0 nC at (0, 0, -2m). The second charge is an infinite line charge
with l 10 nC/m at x = -3m, y = 0m, and the third charge is an infinite sheet
2
charge with s 12 nC/m at y = -2m. Determine, at point P(1, 0, 1)
(i) Electric field at point P due to the point charge, E1
(ii) Electric field at point P due to the line charge, E2
(iii) Electric field at point P due to the surface charge, E3
(iv) The total electric field at point P, ET
y
x = -3, y = 0
.
Q
(0, 0, -2)
y = -2
z
Figure Q1
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Q
b
z
Figure Q2
10
r
sin cos .
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5. A point charges, Q located at the origin of the dielectric sphere shell as shown in
Figure Q5. The dielectric constant of the shell is r . Determine E, V, D and P for:
(i) r > ro
(ii) ri < r < ro
(iii) r < ri
r
ri
Q
ro
Figure Q5
6. Figure Q6 shows a dielectric sphere shell surrounded by the conductor shell.
Regions #1, #3 and #5 are a free space, region #4 is a dielectric with the relative
permittivity of r and region #2 is a conductor. Based on the assumption that
there exists a point of Q in the spheres origin, obtain:
(i) D everywhere using Gauss law.
(ii) E everywhere.
(iii) P everywhere.
(iv) s on the conductor surfaces.
(v) sb on the dielectric surfaces.
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#4
#3
#2
#1
Q
z
x
y
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E1,
,
D1
d = 2 cm, E2, , D2
d = 2 cm, E3, , D3
Capacitor plate
E1,
,
D1
10 V
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