[15 Points] The figure shows a rod with its central axis along the y-axis and a ring with its central axis along the x-a

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[15 Points] The figure shows a rod with its central axis along the y-axis and a ring with its central axis along the x-a

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15 Points The Figure Shows A Rod With Its Central Axis Along The Y Axis And A Ring With Its Central Axis Along The X A 1
15 Points The Figure Shows A Rod With Its Central Axis Along The Y Axis And A Ring With Its Central Axis Along The X A 1 (32.57 KiB) Viewed 11 times
[15 Points] The figure shows a rod with its central axis along the y-axis and a ring with its central axis along the x-axis • The rod, located at a distance y 14 [cm] from the origin, has a length L - 9 [cm] and a charge Qrod 49 (PC) uniformly distributed. •The ring, located at a distance d = 27 [cm] from the origin, has a radius R = 9 [cm] and a charge Qring = -22 [PC] uniformly distributed y [cm] R x [cm] 1. [2 Points] Calculate the magnitude of the electric field created by the rod at the origin Brot [N/C] 2. [2 Points] What is the direction of the electric field vector created by the rod at the origin 3. [2 Points) Calculate the magnitude of the electric field created by the ring at the origin Ering IN/CI y # 4. [2 Points] What is the direction of the electric field vector created by the ring at the origin 5. [2 Points) Calculate the linear charge density of the rod and select the corresponding unit. Arad [ 6. [2 Points] Calculate the linear charge density of the ring Aring 7. [3 Points] The rod is moved upward so that the magnitude of the electric field of the rod is now 7.6 [N/C). Find the new distance y between the origin and the rod. [cm]
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