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QUIZ #2:

Solve the following:


QUIZ #2:
1. Four point charges,
each 20μC, are on the x
and y axes at ±4m. Find
the force on a 100μC
point charge at (0,0,3)m.
QUIZ #2:
2. Charges of 1mC are located
at A(2,0,0), B(-1,√3,0), C(-1,-
√3,0) and D (0,0,2√2). If the
configuration is located in free
space, find the magnitude of
the force on each charge.
QUIZ #2:
3. Point charges 1mC and
-2mC are located at (3,2,-
1) and (-1,1,4)
respectively. Calculate E
on a 10nC at (0,3,1).
QUIZ #2:
4. A uniform line charge
density of 20nC/m lies on
the y-axis between y = 2m
and y = 5m. No other charge
is present. Find E at (0,1,1).
QUIZ #2:
5. A uniform line charge density of
5 nC/m is at y = 0, z = 2 m in free
space, while −5 nC/m is located at
y = 0, z = −2 m. A uniform surface
charge density of 0.3 nC/m2 is at y
= 0.2 m, and −0.3 nC/m2 is at y =
−0.2 m. Find |E| at the origin.
QUIZ #2:
6. An infinite uniform line
charge, ρL = 2nC/m lies along
the x-axis in free space, while a
point charges of 8nC are
located at (0,0,1) and (0,0,-1).
Find E at (2,3,-4).
QUIZ #2:
7. A uniform surface charge
2
with ρS = (-1/3π) nC/m is
located at z = 5m and a uniform
line of charge with ρL = (-25/9)
nC/m is located at z = -3m, y =
3m. Find the electric field E at
(0,-1,0)m.
QUIZ #2:
8. Two infinite uniform surface
charge density ρS = (10-9/ 6π) C/m2
are located at x = -5m. Determine
the uniform line charge density ρL
necessary to produce the same
value of E at (4,2,2) m, if the line
charge is located at z = 0, y = 0.

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