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Explain the measurement of electric flux with examples.


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Measuring electric flux:

  1. Electric flux refers to the total number of electric field lines passing through a given area in a unit time.
  2. The electric flux can be calculated using the formula, ΦE=E.A=EAcosθ (where E = electric field, A= area of surface and θ= angle between electric field lines and perpendicular to A)
  3. If the plane is normal to the given electric field, the formula becomes, ΦE=EA.

Example 1: A plane surface has an area of 2m2. If an electric field of magnitude 3V/m crosses it at an angle of 60o, calculate the electric flux.

Solution:

ΦE=E.A=EAcosθ

ΦE=3×2×cos60o=3×2×12

ΦE=3Vm

Example 2: Consider a planar disc of radius 12cmmaking an angle of 30owith a uniform electric field as shown in the figure. The electric field is E=300i^V/m. What is the amount of electric flux passing through it?

Solution:

Area, A=πR2=π×0.12×0.12=0.045m2

θ=60o, E=300V/m

ΦE=E.A=EAcosθ

ΦE=300×0.045×cos60o=6.75Vm


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