19. Assume that the red in Fig. 25-11 has a uniform positive charge density on the top half of the rod and a uniform cha

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19. Assume that the red in Fig. 25-11 has a uniform positive charge density on the top half of the rod and a uniform cha

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19. Assume that the red in Fig. 25-11 has a uniform positive charge density on the top half of the rod and a uniform charge density -, on the bottom half of the rod. Find the net force on the point charge ou
do 4o df F FIGURE 25-11. A uniformly charged rod. To tind the force on the point charge. we consider the rod to consist of many indi- vidual charpe elements such as day
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