Suppose you design an apparatus in which a uniformly charged disk of radius R is
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Suppose you design an apparatus in which a uniformly charged disk of radius R is to produce an electric field. The field magnitude is most important along the central perpendicular axis of the disk, at a point P at distance 3.60R from the disk (see Figure (a)). Cost analysis suggests that you switch to a ring of the same outer radius R but with inner radius R/3.60 (see Figure (b)) Assme that the ring will have the same surface charge density as the original disk. If you switch to the ring, by what part will you decrease the electric field magnitude at PExplanation / Answer
We know that electric field due to disc E = k*sigma*2pi*[1 - z/sqrt(z^2+R^2)]
= k*sigma*2pi*[1 - 3.6/sqrt(3.6^2+1^2)]
Decrease in field = k*sigma*2pi*[1 - 3.6/sqrt(3.6^2+(1/3.6)^2)]
decrease by part = [1 - 3.6/sqrt(3.6^2+(1/3.6)^2)] /[1 - 3.6/sqrt(3.6^2+1^2)]
= 0.0812 answer