q1. what is the net charge in coulombs on the earth surface? q1. if the cylinder is insulating and has a radius, 0.25 m

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q1. what is the net charge in coulombs on the earth surface? q1. if the cylinder is insulating and has a radius, 0.25 m

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q1. what is the net charge in coulombs on the earth surface?
Q1 What Is The Net Charge In Coulombs On The Earth Surface Q1 If The Cylinder Is Insulating And Has A Radius 0 25 M 1
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q1. if the cylinder is insulating and has a radius, 0.25 m what is the volume charge density in microcoulombs Per cubic meter? assume the charge density is uniform.
q2. if instead of the cylinder were a conductor with the same dimensions and linear charge density what would the service charge density in microcoulombs per square meter?
An infinitely long cylinder has a linear charge density λ =2.5μC/m..
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