+нємσχ єℓσѕтα No mistake, but I did skip the question in part B. Use the same equation as in part f, but use the charge in part D. (That is why I skipped that in part B)
Dielectrics do not conduct, (except for a tiny amount), and thus they affect the electric field by partially polarizing the molecules within the dielectric, setting up a reverse electric field.
at b part you find Q(no dialectric) but the question ask U(no dialectric). I think you miss that .
Thank you so much sir.
Most welcome
can you do some diferential equations
That is in the plan, but not until later this year or early next year,
there is mistake .
you have find Q not U in question B
+нємσχ єℓσѕтα
No mistake, but I did skip the question in part B. Use the same equation as in part f, but use the charge in part D. (That is why I skipped that in part B)
okay
why does the charge Q not split between two dielectrics?
Dielectrics do not conduct, (except for a tiny amount), and thus they affect the electric field by partially polarizing the molecules within the dielectric, setting up a reverse electric field.