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An infinite line of charge with linear density
is positioned along the axis of a thick conducting shell of inner radius a = 2.6 cm and outer radius b = 4.9 cm and infinite length. The conducting shell is uniformly charged with a linear charge density
a)What is the linear charge density on the outer surface of the conducting shell?
b)What is the linear charge density on the inner surface of the conducting shell?
c)The charged conducting shell is now replaced by an uncharged conducting shell of the same dimensions. What is the linear charge density on the outer surface of the uncharged conducting shell?
An infinite line of charge with linear density
is positioned along the axis of a thick conducting shell of inner radius a = 2.6 cm and outer radius b = 4.9 cm and infinite length. The conducting shell is uniformly charged with a linear charge density
a)What is the linear charge density on the outer surface of the conducting shell?
b)What is the linear charge density on the inner surface of the conducting shell?
c)The charged conducting shell is now replaced by an uncharged conducting shell of the same dimensions. What is the linear charge density on the outer surface of the uncharged conducting shell?
Analyn TolentinoLv10
17 Jan 2021
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