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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An uncharged penny is in a region that has a uniform electric field of magnitude directed perpendicular to its faces. (a) Find the charge density on each face of the penny, assuming the faces are planes. (b) If the radius of the penny is 1.00 cm, find the total charge on one face.
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The first step in solving 22 problem number 58 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: An uncharged penny is in a region that has a uniform electric field of magnitude directed perpendicular to its faces. (a) Find the charge density on each face of the penny, assuming the faces are planes. (b) If the radius of the penny is 1.00 cm, find the total charge on one face.
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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