Physics, 20.09.2019 01:20 KalistaBab
Along cylindrical shell (radius = 2.0 cm) has a charge uniformly distributed on its surface. if the magnitude of the electric field at a point 8.0 cm radially outward from the axis of the shell is 85 n/c, how much charge is distributed on a 2.0-m length of the charged cylindrical surface?
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