The diagram above shows a cross-section view of a very long straight metal cylinder of radius ri ...
P's The diagram above shows a cross-section view of a very long straight metal cylinder of radius ri within a coaxial hollow metal cylinder of inner radius r2 and outer radius r3. The inner cylinder has a positive charge per unit length λ, whereas the outer cylinder has negative charge per unit length There are no other objects nearby Part A (a) What is the shape of the electric field in and around the cylinders? In your answer (i) explain...
PART A AND B PLEASE THIS IS ONE QUESTION. please explain in detail. and PLEASE label each parts of the question u are addressing (a,b,c etc) . ive posted this 3 times and still no correct response Problem 2 The diagram above shows a crow-section view of a very long straight metal cylinder of radius ri within a coaxial hollow metal eylinder of inner radius rz atnd outer radius rs- The inser cylinder has -2A. There are no other objects...
Problem (1) A long solid metal conducting cylinder with radius a is coaxial with a long, hollow, metal conducting tube of greater radius b. The inner cylinder of radius a is positively charged with a positive charge per unit length of magnitude λ (C/m , and there is an equal negative charge per unit length on the outer cylinder of radius b. The region between the two cylinders is filled with an insulating material of dielectric constant K Please use...
3. Two axis aligned very long,thin shell cylinders have radii Ri and R2 with Ri 〈 R2, A unform charge per unit length of λ is placed on the inner cylinder, the outer cylinder is grounded. Find the electric field, charge, and potential everywhere. Find the capacitance between both cylinders.Find the total energy in the field between the two cylinders.
A long, conductive cylinder of radius R1 = 3.00 cm and uniform charge per unit length λ = 604 pC/m is coaxial with a long, cylindrical, non-conducting shell of inner and outer radii R2 = 10.5 cm and R3 = 12.0 cm, respectively. If the cylindrical shell carries a uniform charge density of p = 79.8 pC/m, find the magnitude of the electric field at the following radial distances from the central axis:
A coaxial cable is formed by a long, straight wire and a hollow conducting cylinder with axes that coincide. The wire has charge per unit length λ = 7λ0, and the hollow cylinder has net charge per unit length λ = 6λ0. Use Gauss's law to answer these questions: What are the charges per unit length on the following surfaces of the hollow cylinder? (a) the inner surface (Use the following as necessary: λ0.) λinner = (b) the outer...
need help for #1 and #3 thank you EE 360 Test 2 Write every step for each question 1. (a) Derive the expression for capacitance between two concentric spherical surfaces of radii Ri and Ro(RI R:) if the space between the surfaces is filled with a homogenous and isotropie material having permittivity o, (b) Derive expression for the resistance of medium between two concentric spherical surfaces in part (a) has conductivity σ as its' conductivity. ols 2. A current I...
Problem (3) A long solid metal conducting cylinder of radius cylinder of greater radius b. The inner +2C/m, and there is an equal negative linear ch The region between the two cylinders is filled w constant ing cylinder of radius a is coaxial with a long hollow metal conducting ner cylinder of radius a carries a linear positive charge density qual negative linear charge density on the outer cylinder of radius b. ve cylinders is filled with an insulating material...
A non-conducting sphere of radius ri=5cm is located at the centre of a conducting spherical shell of inner and outer radii, r2=10cm and r3=15cm respectively. Both are located at the centre of a non-conducting spherical shell with inner and outer radii of r4=20cm and r5=25cm respectively. If the volume charge density is p=5uC/m3 and the surface charge density is o= 5°C/m2, determine the electric field when R=2.5cm, 7.5cm, 12.5cm, 17.5cm, 22.5cm and 27.5cm. non-conducting spherical shell conducting spherical shell non-conducting...
4) A very LONG hollow cylindrical conducting shell (in electrostatic equilibrium) has an inner radius R1 and an outer radius R2 with a total charge -5Q distributed uniformly on its surfaces. Asume the length of the hollow conducting cylinder is "L" and L>R1 and L>> R2 The inside of the hollow cylindrical conducting shell (r < R1) is filled with nonconducting gel with a total charge QGEL distributed as ρ-Po*r' ( where po through out the N'L.Rİ volume a) Find...