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Module 2 - Gausss Law Guide Questions

This document provides guide questions for a physics module on Gauss's law. Part A asks students to concisely answer 3 questions about how Gauss's law would be affected if the electric field didn't vary as 1/r^2, to compare electric flux through different shapes, and to discuss the role of symmetry. Part B provides 2 problems for students to fully solve: the first asks students to determine charge inside a sphere given flux, and the second asks students to calculate electric fields at different distances between two nested charged spherical shells.

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Module 2 - Gausss Law Guide Questions

This document provides guide questions for a physics module on Gauss's law. Part A asks students to concisely answer 3 questions about how Gauss's law would be affected if the electric field didn't vary as 1/r^2, to compare electric flux through different shapes, and to discuss the role of symmetry. Part B provides 2 problems for students to fully solve: the first asks students to determine charge inside a sphere given flux, and the second asks students to calculate electric fields at different distances between two nested charged spherical shells.

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GUIDE QUESTIONS

Module 2: Gauss’s Law


Subject: Physics 41
Teacher: Prof. Rommel J. Jagus
24 March 2021
Guide Questions
Part A. Answer the question/s concisely.
1. Discuss how Gauss’s law would be affected if the electric field of a point charge
did not vary as 1/r2.
2. Compare the electric flux through the surface of a cube of side length a that has
a charge q at its center to the flux through a spherical surface of radius a with a
charge q at its center.
3. Discuss the role that symmetry plays in the application of Gauss’s law. Give
examples of continuous charge distributions in which Gauss’s law is useful and
not useful in determining the electric field.

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Guide Questions
Part B. Answer each problem with complete solution.

1. A net flux of 1.0 × 104 N⋅m2/C passes inward through the


surface of a sphere of radius 5 cm. (a) How much charge is
inside the sphere? (b) How precisely can we determine the
location of the charge from this information?

2. A non-conducting spherical shell of inner radius a1 and outer


radius b1 is uniformly charged with charged density ρ1 inside
another non-conducting spherical shell of inner radius a2 and
outer radius b2 that is also uniformly charged with charge
density ρ2. See the image. Find the electric field at space
point P at a distance r from the common center such that
(a) r>b2, (b) a2<r<b2, (c) b1<r<a2, (d) a1<r<b1, and (e) r<a1.

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End of Module 2.
Thank you
To God be the Glory!

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