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24 September, 15:14

If the electric flux through a circular area is 5.0 Nm2/C, what is the electric flux through a circle of double the diameter assuming the orientations of the circles are the same and the electric field is uniform?

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  1. 24 September, 16:33
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    1.25 Nm²/C

    Explanation:

    Flux = quantity / (unit area)

    Electric flux = Electric field / (unit area)

    Let the initial area over which the flux is initially expressed be A

    5 = Electric field/A

    Electric field = 5A N/C

    If this same electric field is expressed over an area double the initial diameter of the initial circle, the area of new circle = 4A.

    This is because Area is proportional to the square of diameter. A = kD², so area of new circle with diameter 2D, A₁ = k (2D) ² = 4kD² = 4A

    New electric flux = 5A/4A = 5/4 = 1.25 Nm²/C
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