A rod lies upon the x axis starting from x=0 to x=L. Linear charge density is 4Ax^3 where A is a constant
whats the total charge?
It's charged non uniformly!
A rod lies upon the x axis starting from x=0 to x=L. Linear charge density is...
A rod lies upon the x axis starting from x=0 to x=L. Linear charge density is 4Ax^3 where A is a constant, It's charged non uniformly! And that's all! whats the total charge?
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?
8. A uniformly charged rod of length L and total charge Q lies along the x axis as shown in in the figure below. Find the components of the electric field at the point P on the y axis a distance d from the origin. ANSWER:
A rod of Length L lies along the x axis with its left end at the origin. It has a nonuniform charge density lambda = alpha x, where alpha is a positive constant. Calculate the electric potential at point B, which lies on the perpendicular bisector of the rod a distance b above the x-axis. (Use the following as necessary: alpha, k_, L, b, and d.) v = A wire having a uniform linear charge density lambda is bent into...
A uniformly charged rod of length L and total charge Q lies along the x axis as shown in in the figure below. (Use the following as necessary: Q, L, d, and ke.) (a) Find the components of the electric field at the point P on the y axis a distance d from the origin (b) What are the approximate values of the field components when d >> L?
A thin rod of uniformly distributed total charge Q lies along the x-axis, from x = 0 to x = a. What is the y-component of the electric field at a distance y along the y-axis (where y is not equals to 0)? Show all your workings from first principles
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 positively charged rod of length L = 0.220 m with linear charge density = 2.71 mc/m lies along the x axis as in the figure. Find the electric field at the position Pa distance 0.335 m away from the origin (Express your answer in vector form.) N/C р Submit Answer
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 uniformly charged rod with total charge of -10 nC lies on the x-axis stretching from x = -3m to x = 3m. A point charge of magnitude Q = 15nc is positioned on the y-axis at the point (0m, 6m). a. Find the electric field due to the charged rod at the point (8m,0). Your answer should be numeric (i.e. no symbols) and expressed in polar notation (i.e. magnitude and direction). b. Find the electric field due to the...