A Gaussian surface encloses two

  1. A Gaussian surface encloses two charges. The total electric flux through the Gaussian surface is 8.3 x 106 N m2/C. If one of the
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  2. What is a Gaussian surface?A point charge of 2.0mueC at the centre of a cubic Gaussian surface 9.0cm on edge.What is the net
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  3. Which of the following statements is/are true about Gaussian surfaces?i. Gaussian surface is the name for a closed surfaces used
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  4. The box-like Gaussian surface of Fig. 1 encloses a net charge of +24.0ε0 C and lies in an electric field given by N/C, with x
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  5. A long insulating wire has a uniform charge density 7nC/m and r=3m away from the wireA.) surface area of the side of the
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  6. A cube with edge lengths 1.6 m contains positively charged particles. Consider a Gaussian surface ofexactly the same dimensions
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  7. If there are fewer electric field lines leaving a Gaussian surface than there are entering the surface, what can you conclude
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  8. A closed surface encloses a net charge of 0.00000210 C. What is the net electric flux through the surface?
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  9. ×Gaussian Mixture Model and EM Algorithm Which of the following statements are true. Assume we have a Gaussian mixture model
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  10. The net electric flux through a Gaussian surface is −680 N · m2/C. What is the net charge of the source inside the surface?nC
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