In the figure below a nonconducting rod of length, L has a charge −q uniformly distributed along its length. (a) What i

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In the figure below a nonconducting rod of length, L has a charge −q uniformly distributed along its length. (a) What i

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In the figure below a nonconducting rod of length, L has a
charge −q uniformly distributed along its length. (a) What is
the linear charge density of the rod? (b) What are the magnitude
and (c) (direction (positive angle relative to the positive -q
direction of the x-axis) of the electric field produced at point P,
at distance a from the rod? d) What is the electric field magnitude
when a ⪢ L?
In The Figure Below A Nonconducting Rod Of Length L Has A Charge Q Uniformly Distributed Along Its Length A What I 1
In The Figure Below A Nonconducting Rod Of Length L Has A Charge Q Uniformly Distributed Along Its Length A What I 1 (6 KiB) Viewed 27 times
help plz can you explain the process clearly
- 1 X d b-
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