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Figure (a) shows a circular disk that is uniformly charged. The central z axis is perpendicular to the disk face, with t

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:07 am
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Figure A Shows A Circular Disk That Is Uniformly Charged The Central Z Axis Is Perpendicular To The Disk Face With T 1
Figure A Shows A Circular Disk That Is Uniformly Charged The Central Z Axis Is Perpendicular To The Disk Face With T 1 (21.48 KiB) Viewed 73 times
Figure (a) shows a circular disk that is uniformly charged. The central z axis is perpendicular to the disk face, with the origin at the disk. Figure (b) gives the magnitude of the electric field along that axis in terms of the maximum magnitude Em at the disk surface. The z axis scale is set by Zs - 36.0 cm. What is the radius of the disk? E O.SE 0 ( (cm) (1) Number i Units