Consider a nonconducting rod that would make a great wire except for the fact th
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Consider a nonconducting rod that would make a great wire except for the fact that it is nonconducting. The not-quite-a-wire has length 12.2 m and total charge 58 ?C. The charge density along the wire varies as
with x being the distance away from the left end of the rod.
a) Find the value of the constant
b) Find the electric field strength at a point on the axis of the rod, a distance
to the right of the left end of the rod.
E = N/C
Explanation / Answer
E=(K?)((1/(Z-.5L))-(1/(Z+.5L)))
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