The radius and the length of the central wire in a Geiger

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The radius and the length of the central wire in a Geiger tube are and respectively. The outer surface of the tube is a conducing cylindrical shell that has an inner radius of The shell is coaxial with the wire and has the same length The tube is filled with a gas that has a dielectric constant of 1.08 and a dielectric strength of (a) What is the maximum potential difference that can be maintained between the wire and shell? (b) What is the maximum charge per unit length on the wire?

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