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I only need help on part d) if you have questions let me know. It says: Let all

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Question

I only need help on part d) if you have questions let me know.

It says:

Let all the three charges be placed at the center of a tetrahedron shown below, composed of four triangular faces of equal area. Calculate the net flux through each surface. Each side of the tetrahedron is 0.50 meters

Calculate the net work done by the field due to the charge at 0 and 90 degrees to move the charge at 180 degrees to the center of the circle Now, let all the three charges be placed at the center of a tetrahedron shown below, composed of four triangular faces of equal area. Calculate the net flux through each surface. Each side of the is 0.50 meters.

Explanation / Answer

Net flux due to s point charge or system of point charge placed at one point =charge/epsilon


Flux comes out symmetrically from the point charge As tetrahedron is also symmetrically placed around the point charge so flux will be divided symmetrically to 4 faces of tetrahedron


So flux through each face = q/(4*epsilon)

Where q is the sum of all charges placed at the centre

Dimension of tetrahedron doesn't matter until charge is at centre