Bound charge density in the charged region

Question-

When a block of insulating material such as Lucite is bombarded with electrons, the electrons penetrate into the material and remain trapped inside. In one particular instance a 0.1 microampere beam bombarded an area of 25 square cm of Lucite (epsilon-sub-r = 3.2) for 1 second, and essentially all the electrons were trapped about 6 mm below the surface in a region about 2mm thick. the block was 12 mm thick.

Neglect edge effects and assume uniform density for trapped electrons. Also assume both faces of lucite are in contact with grounding plates.

a) What is the bound charge density in the charged region?

b) What is the bound charge density at the surface of the Lucite?

C) Sketch graphs of D, E, V, as functions of position inside the dielectric.

Posted Date: 3/14/2014 8:22:47 PM | Location : United Kingdom(UK)

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