A charge of uniform linear density 2.40 nC/m is distributed along a long, thin,
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Question
A charge of uniform linear density 2.40 nC/m is distributed along a long, thin, nonconducting rod. The rod is coaxial with a long conducting cylindrical shell (inner radius = 4.80 cm, outer radius = 10.6 cm). The net charge on the shell is zero. (a) What is the magnitude (in N/C) of the electric field at distance
r = 15.4 cm from the axis of the shell? What is the surface charge density on the (b) inner and (c) outer surface of the shell?
A charge of uniform linear density 2.40 nC/m is distributed along a long, thin, nonconducting rod. The rod is coaxial with a long conducting cylindrical shell (inner radius = 4.80 cm, outer radius = 10.6 cm). The net charge on the shell is zero. (a) What is the magnitude (in N/C) of the electric field at distance r = 15.4 cm from the axis of the shell? What is the surface charge density on the (b) inner and (c) outer surface of the shell?