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An infinite line of charge with charge density ? 1 = 4 ?C/cm is aligned with the

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Question

An infinite line of charge with charge density ?1 = 4 ?C/cm is aligned with the y-axis as shown.

1)

What is Ex(P), the value of the x-component of the electric field produced by by the line of charge at point P which is located at (x,y) = (a,0), where a = 6.3 cm?

2)

What is Ey(P), the value of the y-component of the electric field produced by by the line of charge at point P which is located at (x,y) = (a,0), where a = 6.3 cm?

3) A cylinder of radius a = 6.3 cm and height h = 8.7 cm is aligned with its axis along the y-axis as shown. What is the total flux ? that passes through the cylindrical surface? Enter a positive number if the net flux leaves the cylinder and a negative number if the net flux enters the cylnder.

4) Another infinite line of charge with charge density ?2 = -12 ?C/cm parallel to the y-axis is now added at x = 3.15 cm as shown.

What is the new value for Ex(P), the x-component of the electric field at point P?

           5) What is the total flux ? that now passes through the cylindrical surface? Enter a positive number if the net flux leaves the cylinder and a negative number if the net flux enters the cylnder.

6) The initial infinite line of charge is now moved so that it is parallel to the y-axis at x = -3.15cm.

What is the new value for Ex(P), the x-component of the electric field at point P?

7) What is the total flux ? that now passes through the cylindrical surface? Enter a positive number if the net flux leaves the cylinder and a negative number if the net flux enters the cylnder.

Explanation / Answer

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