Comments on: The FYS1120 Weekly Assignment Post #1 http://elektromagnetisme.no/2010/09/22/the-fys1120-weekly-assignment-post-1/ The home of FYS1120 Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:26:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.3 By: Filip Sund http://elektromagnetisme.no/2010/09/22/the-fys1120-weekly-assignment-post-1/#comment-58 Wed, 24 Nov 2010 20:08:12 +0000 http://mindseye.no/?p=182#comment-58 I think perhaps either you or the guy who calculates the “official” answers should have a look at exercise 4, as you have very different answers.

http://folk.uio.no/atleq/fasit1120.pdf

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By: Mikael B Steen http://elektromagnetisme.no/2010/09/22/the-fys1120-weekly-assignment-post-1/#comment-15 Wed, 29 Sep 2010 12:34:59 +0000 http://mindseye.no/?p=182#comment-15 Seems right! 🙂 A factor of 10 often comes out of nowhere.

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By: Svenn-Arne Dragly http://elektromagnetisme.no/2010/09/22/the-fys1120-weekly-assignment-post-1/#comment-14 Wed, 29 Sep 2010 12:04:14 +0000 http://mindseye.no/?p=182#comment-14 Exercise 1b: I got 40 kV in this exercise.
We have d = 2.0\text{mm} = 0.002 \text{m}. This gives us E_{max} \cdot d = 2 \cdot 10^7 \text{V/m} \cdot 0.002 \text {m} = 40 000 \text{V} = 40 \text{kV}.

Or am I missing something?

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