We will use dQ=(dy')
Below we have represented a charged plastic pen as a line of charge. The following two...
Below we have represented a charged plastic pen as a line of charge. The following two questions will refer to this plastic pen Given the coordinate system in the picture, how would you write the dQ of the pen? Suppose the pen has a total charge of 6.74x10-8 and is 10 cm long. You can use differential' lengths (i.e., dl, dx, dy) in your answer. Submit Answer Tries 0/5 What is the separation vector between any dQ on the pen...
suppose you have a line or length L that IS Charged, we will assume that there is a constant charge distribution, л a In terms of a, L and dL: What is the total charge on one half of the line? aL/2dL Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 4/5 Previous Tries What is the total charge on one third of the line? aL/3 Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/5 Previous Tries What is the amount charge on a little bit of length, dL...
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...