A uniformly charged, infinitely long line of negative

Chapter , Problem 79

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A uniformly charged, infinitely long line of negative charge has a linear charge density of and is located on the axis. A small positively charged particle that has a mass and a charge is in a circular orbit of radius in the plane centered on the line of charge. (a) Derive an expression for the speed of the particle. (b) Obtain an expression for the period of the particles orbit. SSM

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