A conical surface (an empty ice-cream cone) carries a uniform surface charge with density o. The height of the cone is h
Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 1:41 pm
Please solve this problem, but instead of sigma, surface charge
density, the cone has rho, volume charge density, where dq=pdV.
Only need potential at vertex
A conical surface (an empty ice-cream cone) carries a uniform surface charge with density o. The height of the cone is h, as is the radius of the top. Find the potential difference between points ra (the vertex) and rb (the center of the top).
density, the cone has rho, volume charge density, where dq=pdV.
Only need potential at vertex
A conical surface (an empty ice-cream cone) carries a uniform surface charge with density o. The height of the cone is h, as is the radius of the top. Find the potential difference between points ra (the vertex) and rb (the center of the top).