Along, nonconducting, solid cylinder of radius 3.9 cm has a nonuniform volume charge density p that is a function of rad
Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 6:27 pm
Along, nonconducting, solid cylinder of radius 3.9 cm has a nonuniform volume charge density p that is a function of radial distancer from the cylinder axis: p = Ar? For A = 3.6 uC/m5, what is the magnitude of the electric field at (a)r = 1.9 cm and (b) r = 6.1 cm. = = = r = A solid nonconducting sphere of radius R = 5.0 cm has a nonuniform charge distribution of volume charge density p = (14.3 pC/m3)r/R, where ris radial distance from the sphere's center. (a) What is the sphere's total charge? What is the magnitude E of the electric field at (b) r = 0, (c) r = R/2.0, and (d) r = R? =