Solved: A plastic disk of radius R = 64.0 cm is charged on

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A plastic disk of radius R = 64.0 cm is charged on one side with a uniform surface charge density (T = 7.73 fC/m2, and then three quadrants of the disk are removed. The remaining quadrant is shown in Fig. 24-45. With V = 0 at infinity, what is the PT D 1 potential due to the remaining Fig. 24-45 31. quadrant at point P, which is on the central axis of the original disk at distance D = 25.9 cm from the original center?

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