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A plane it parallel to the field. What it the magnitude of the gravitational fie

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Question

A plane it parallel to the field. What it the magnitude of the gravitational field flux through the planar surface of area A? Let g be the magnitude of the uniform gravitational field. Answer in terms of g and A. The plane is tilted at 45 degree to the field. What is the magnitude of the gravitational field flux through the planar surface of areas A? 0 None of these The plane is horizontal. What is the magnitude of the gravitational field flux t through the planar surface of area A 0 None of these

Explanation / Answer

flux f = E.ds          = EAcos? here f = gAcos? (1) If the plane is parallel to the gravitational field then the areal vector perpendicular is perpendicular to the field then ? = 900                                   f = gAcos900                                      = 0 answer is (2) (2) when ? = 450       f = gAcos450          = 1/v2gA answer is (3) (3) when ? = 00                f = gA answeris (3)       
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