A long insulating wire has a uniform charge density 7nC/m

  1. A long, straight wire has a uniform linear charge density of 7.50X10^-4 C/m. A point charge q=15.0 microcoulombs is located 4.50
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  2. A long, straight wire has a uniform linear charge density of 7.50X10^-4 C/m. A point charge q=15.0 microcoulombs is located 4.50
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  3. the region 0 < r < r1 is a charged insulating sphere withuniform charge density _E, the region r1 < r < r2 contains free space,
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  4. A long insulating wire has a uniform charge density 7nC/m and r=3m away from the wireA.) surface area of the side of the
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  5. Long uniform line of charge. A very long straight wirepossesses a uniform positive charge per unit length λ, Calculate the
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  6. An insulating sphere of mass m and positive charge q is attached to a spring with length h and spring constant ks and is at
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  7. An insulating sphere of mass m and positive charge q is attached to a spring with length h and spring constant k_s and is at
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  8. An insulating sphere of mass m and positive charge q is attached to a spring with length h and spring constant k_s and is at
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  9. A wire with circular cross-section of radius 1mm carries a current of The speed of the carriers inside the wire is What is the
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  10. A wire of uniform linear mass density hangs from the ceiling. It takes 0.82 s for a wave pulse to travel the length of the wire.
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