024 10.0 points Consider a long, uniformly charged, cylindri- cal insulator of radius R with charge density 1.4 pC/m. Wh

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024 10.0 points Consider a long, uniformly charged, cylindri- cal insulator of radius R with charge density 1.4 pC/m. Wh

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024 10 0 Points Consider A Long Uniformly Charged Cylindri Cal Insulator Of Radius R With Charge Density 1 4 Pc M Wh 1
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024 10.0 points Consider a long, uniformly charged, cylindri- cal insulator of radius R with charge density 1.4 pC/m. What is the magnitude of the electric field inside the insulator at a distance 2.3 cm <R from the axis? The permittivity of free space is 8.8542 x 10-12 C/N - mº and the volume of a cylinder with radius r and length is V =TE. Answer in units of N/C. E at mis 025 (part 1 of 5) 10.0 points A long non-conducting cylinder has a charge density p=ar, where a = 6.89 C/ m and is in meters. Concentric around it is a hollow
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