The cross section of a long coaxial cable is shown in the figure, with radii as given. The linear charge density on the

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The cross section of a long coaxial cable is shown in the figure, with radii as given. The linear charge density on the inner conductor is -30 nC/m and the linear charge density on the outer conductor is -10 nC/m. The inner and outer cylindrical surfaces are respectively denoted by A, B, C, and D, as shown. (.co - 8.85 * 10-12 C2N.m2) The radial component of the electric field at a point that 41 mm from the axis is closest to D А 28 mm 30 mm 49 mm -51 mm A) -13,000 N/C. B)-4400 NC C) -4400 NC. D) +13,000 NC. E) zero
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