Incorrect Question 8 0/1 pts The figure shows a thin, straight rod of length L which...
Question 8 2 pts Consider a thin charged rod of length L, and uniform charge density (see figure). Find the electric field at this point. L Linear charge density 2 Suppose we wish to calculate the electric field at the dot indicated above, at (x,y)-coordinates given by (0, a). I.e., the dot is located on the y-axis, a distance a away from the rod (x-axis). Note: The rod is not centred on y-axis. Which expression will give the correct vertical...
A thin rod of length L lies along the x-axis. It has a uniform linear charge distribution λ0. a) What is the value of the electric potential at a given point x located to the right of the rod? Take V=0 at infinity.b) What is the strength of the electric field at the point x?
(a) A thin plastic rod of length L carries a uniform linear charge density, λ-20 trCm, along the x-axis, with its left edge at the coordinates (-3,0) and its right edge at (5, 0) m. All distances are measured in meters. Use integral methods to find the x-and y-components of the electric field vector due to the uniformly-charged charged rod at the point, P. with coordinates (0, -4) m. 4, (o, 4 p2212sp2018 tl.doex
8 A semi-infinite thin rod has a uniform linear positive charge density λ and is located along the x-axis between x = x° (>0) and x = +ㆀ. Find the electric field at the origin. Hint: Ja .2 = a-b A.의 dx 1 B. 一巡i E. zero 8 A semi-infinite thin rod has a uniform linear positive charge density λ and is located along the x-axis between x = x° (>0) and x = +ㆀ. Find the electric field at...
Field at End of Line of Charge A charged rod of length L = 3.50 m lies centered on the x axis as shown. The rod has a linear charge density which varies according to λ = az where a 26.4 pC/m2. LU2 +LU/2 What is the total charge on the rod? 4pts Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/10 Previous Tries What is the z component of the electric field at a point on the z axis a distance of D...
A charged rod of length L 8.30 m lies centered on the x axis as shown. The rod has a linear charge density which varies according to λ-az where a-_65.5 pC/m2 L/2 +L/2 What is the total charge on the rod? 4pts Submit Answer Tries 0/10 What is the x component of the electric field at a point on the z axis a distance of D = 4.40 m from the end of the rod?
Field at End of Line of Charge A charged rod of length L = 5.60 m lies centered on the x axis as shown. The rod has a linear charge density which varies according to λ = ax where a =-583 C/m2 -L/2 +L/2 What is the total charge on the rod? 0.0000 C 4pts You are correct. Your receipt no. is 154-6850.) PreviousTries What is the x component of the electric field at a point on the x axis...
A straight rod of length L = 21.60 cm, carries a uniform charge density, A = 1.95 Times 10^-6 C/m. The rod is located along the y-axis from y_1 = 0.00 to y_2 = L Find the expression for the electric field along the y-axis, E_y, at a point P, What is the magnitude of the electric field at y_0 = 50.00 cm?
Please answer the second question . Thank you. A charged rod of length L = 2.40 m lies centered on the x axis as shown. The rod has a linear charge density which varies according to λ = ax where a =-46.8 μΟ1m2. L/2 +L/2 what is the total charge on the rod? 0.0000 C 4pts You are correct. Your receipt no. is 154-1682 what is the x component of the electric field at a point on the x axis...
6. Consider a thin rod of length L laying on the x-axis as shown in the figure below. The charge density is non uniform and varies as λ = λ。x/L, where λ, is a constant. (a) Find the magnitude of the force on a point charge q at x-a in terms of q, λ, a, and L. (b) Show that for a » L the answer in (a) reduces to (c) What is the total charge on the rod? (d)...