Figure 22-37 shows an L-shaped object that has sides which are equal in length. Positive charge is distributed uniformly along the length of the object. What is the direction of the electric field along the dashed line? Explain your answer. SSM
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A thin nonconducting spherical shell of radius has a total charge that is uniformly distributed on its surface. Asecond, larger thin nonconducting spherical shell of radius that is coaxial with the first has a charge that is uniformly distributed on its surface. (a) Use Gausss law to obtain expressions for the electric field in each of the three regions: and (b) What should the ratio of the charges and the relative signs for and be for the electric field to be zero throughout the region (c) Sketch the electric field lines for the situation in Part (b) when is positive.
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The first step in solving 22 problem number 37 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A thin nonconducting spherical shell of radius has a total charge that is uniformly distributed on its surface. Asecond, larger thin nonconducting spherical shell of radius that is coaxial with the first has a charge that is uniformly distributed on its surface. (a) Use Gausss law to obtain expressions for the electric field in each of the three regions: and (b) What should the ratio of the charges and the relative signs for and be for the electric field to be zero throughout the region (c) Sketch the electric field lines for the situation in Part (b) when is positive.
From the textbook chapter THE ELECTRIC FIELD II: CONTINUOUS CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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