The formula to calculate the outward flux is:
\[ OF = \frac{C}{P} \]
Where:
Outward flux is a measure of the flow of a field through a surface. It is calculated by dividing the total field charge by the permittivity. This concept is crucial in fields such as electromagnetism and fluid dynamics, where understanding the behavior of fields and their interactions with surfaces is essential.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ OF = \frac{10}{8.85} \approx 1.13 \text{ N-m}^2/\text{C} \]
The outward flux would be approximately 1.13 N-m2/C.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ OF = \frac{20}{8.85} \approx 2.26 \text{ N-m}^2/\text{C} \]
The outward flux would be approximately 2.26 N-m2/C.