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EE6302 Electromagnetic theory

Assignment-2

1. Point charges Q1 = 5 C and Q2 = - 4 C are placed at (3, 2, 1) and (-4, 0, 6), respectively.
Determine the force on Q1.

E at points (a) (0,0, 10) (b)
2. An electric dipole of 100 pCm is located at the origin. Find V and
(1,/3, /2)

E = (3x2 + y) a
x + x
a y kV/m, find the work done in moving a - 2 C charge
3. Given that
from (0, 5, 0) to (2, - 1 , 0) by taking the path(a) (0,5,0) (2, 5,0) (2, -1,0) (b) y = 5 - 3x

D at (2, /2, 0).
4. Given the potential V = 10/r2 sin cos ,(a) Find the electric flux density
(b) Calculate the work done in moving a 10C charge from point A(l, 30, 120) to B(4, 90, 60).
5. A point charge of 5 nC is located at the origin. If V = 2 V at (0, 6, -8), find (a) The potential at A(-3, 2,6)
(b) The potential at B (1, 5, 7) (c) The potential difference VAB
6. Two point charges - 4 C and 5 C are located at ( 2 , - 1 , 3) and (0, 4, - 2 ) , respectively.
Find the potential at (1, 0, 1) assuming zero potential at infinity.
a z C/m2, calculate the charge density at (1,/4, 3) a nd the total
D = zp cos2
7. Given that
charge enclosed by the cylinder of radius 1 m with - 2 < z < 2 m
a x + 8x2 ay -x
G = (16xy -z) az
8. Given the vector field

G irrotational (or conservative)?
(a) Is
(b) Find the net flux of G over the cube 0 < x, y, z < 1.
(c) Determine the circulation of G around the edge of the square z = 0, 0 < x, y < 1.Assume
anticlockwise direction.

T a x + (3x2 z
z3) a y +(3xz2 - y)
a z is irrotational,
9. If the vector field = (axy +

determine a, , and .

T
Find at (2, 1, 0).
10. A circular disk of radius a is uniformly charged with ps C/m2. If the disk lies on the z = 0 plane with its
axis along the z-axis,
(a) Show that at point (0, 0, h)

h

E = / 2 {1- az
}
s 0 h + a2
2


E field due to an infinite sheet of charge on the z = 0 plane.
(b) From this, derive the

E is similar to the field due to a point charge.
(c) If a << h, show that

11. Given that F= x2y


ax - y a
y , find

(a) F .
dl where L is shown in fig.1

(b) X F .
ds where S is the area bounded by L.
(c) Is stokes theorem satisfied?

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