1.) The figure below shows a long charged cylindrical core with line charge density 1 = 3.2 x 10-4 and radius a = 4.0 cm

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1.) The figure below shows a long charged cylindrical core with line charge density 1 = 3.2 x 10-4 and radius a = 4.0 cm

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1 The Figure Below Shows A Long Charged Cylindrical Core With Line Charge Density 1 3 2 X 10 4 And Radius A 4 0 Cm 1
1 The Figure Below Shows A Long Charged Cylindrical Core With Line Charge Density 1 3 2 X 10 4 And Radius A 4 0 Cm 1 (44.16 KiB) Viewed 40 times
1.) The figure below shows a long charged cylindrical core with line charge density 1 = 3.2 x 10-4 and radius a = 4.0 cm coated with a conducting material with an outer radius of b = 7.0. Using Gauss' Law, find the magnitude and direction of the electric field per unit length at (a) r = 3.0 cm, (b) r = 5.0 cm, (c) r = 8.0 cm. a m = d-gene 20 (= n20 Gr b t= 14TEOR -4 &- 3.2 x 10- /m (477) (8.854x10-12 5/m) =1.076-15 NIC -4 2 {= 3.24 10th clm (457) (8.854 . 102 fla = 1.70th Ni -15 2.80-15
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