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An infinitely long insulating cylinder of radius R has a volume charge density that varies with the radius as
where ρo, a, and b are positive constants and r is the distance from the axis of the cylinder. Use gauss law to determine the magnitude of the electric field at the radial distances.
(a) r<R
(b) r>R
An infinitely long insulating cylinder of radius R has a volume charge density that varies with the radius as
where ρo, a, and b are positive constants and r is the distance from the axis of the cylinder. Use gauss law to determine the magnitude of the electric field at the radial distances.
(a) r<R
(b) r>R
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10 Mar 2021