Ask a New Question

Asked by anonymous

A long, straight metal rod has a radius of 4.50 cm and a charge per unit length of 30.0 nC/m. Find the electric field at the following distances from the axis of the rod, where distances are measured perpendicular to the rod.

a)3.00 cm
b)13.5 cm
c)120 cm
14 years ago

Answers

Related Questions

Two long, straight wires are separated by 0.12 m. The wires carry currents of 8.0 A in opposite dire... Two very long, straight, parallel wires carry currents that are directed perpendicular. Wire 1 carri... A long, straight wire has a uniform linear charge density of 7.50X10^-4 C/m. A point charge q=15.0 m... A long, straight wire has a 12.1 A current flowing in the positive x-direction, as shown in the figu... Two long, straight, parallel wires carry current in the same direction. If the wires are 24 cm apart... Two long, straight, parallel wires carry current in the same direction. If the wires are 24 cm apart... A long, straight wire with a circular cross section of radius R carries a current I. Assume that the... A straight wire 15.0 m long moves at 1.5 m/s perpendicularly through a 2.0 T magnetic field. What is... A straight wire 30.0 m long moves at 2.0 m/s perpendicularly through a 1.0 T magnetic field. What is... A long straight stretches of a stream channel, the highest velocities of water are found _____....
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use