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(a) Figure 24-42a shows a nonconducting rod of length L 6.00 cm and uniform linear
Chapter 24, Problem 23(choose chapter or problem)
(a) Figure 24-42a shows a nonconducting rod of length L 6.00 cm and uniform linear charge density l 3.68 pC/m.Assume that the electric potential is defined to be V 0 at infinity.What is V at point P at distance d 8.00 cm along the rods perpendicular bisector? (b) Figure 24-42b shows an identical rod except that one half is now negatively charged. Both halves have a linear charge density of magnitude 3.68 pC/m.With V 0 at infinity, what is V at P? Pd+++++++ L/2 L/2Pd(a) (b Figure 24-42 23.
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(a) Figure 24-42a shows a nonconducting rod of length L 6.00 cm and uniform linear charge density l 3.68 pC/m.Assume that the electric potential is defined to be V 0 at infinity.What is V at point P at distance d 8.00 cm along the rods perpendicular bisector? (b) Figure 24-42b shows an identical rod except that one half is now negatively charged. Both halves have a linear charge density of magnitude 3.68 pC/m.With V 0 at infinity, what is V at P? Pd+++++++ L/2 L/2Pd(a) (b Figure 24-42 23.
ANSWER:(a) V = -1