A long, thin wire carrying 3.12*10^-9 C/m runs down the center of a long, thin-walled, hollow pipe with radius 3.00 cm carrying 6.81*10^-9 C/m spread uniformly over its surface. Find the electric field 4.0 cm from the wire. Use a cylindrical Gaussian surface.
Please explain how the answer 4462.3 N/C.
A long, thin wire carrying 3.12*10^-9 C/m runs down the center of a long, thin-walled, hollow...
Constants| Periodic Table Find the electric field 0.50 cm from the wire. A long, thin wire carrying 5.6 nC/m runs down the center of a long, thin-walled, hollow pipe with radius 1.0 cm carrying -3.6 nC/m spread uniformly over its surface Express your answer using two significant figures. kN/C Submit ue ▼ Part B Find the electric field 1.5 cm from the wire Express your answer using two significant figures. kN/C
6. (20 points) A coaxial cable consists of an infinitely long thin wire carrying a charge density λ= +1 mcm surrounded by a hollow cylindrical conductor of radius 1 cm, carrying a charge density λ--2 mC/m. Use Gauss's Law to find the electric field at r= 0.5 cm and r= 2 cm
Long Answers 13. An infinitely long wire is charged uniformly to +2.00 mC/m and then encased in an insulating layer of radius 10.0 cm. A thin conducting cylindrical outer shell covers the insulation and is charged to -5.00 mc/m^2. Draw a diagram of this setup with an appropriate Gaussian surface. (5, pts) Then, use Gauss's Law to find the electric fields inside the insulating layer and outside of the shell. (10 pts) How would these answers change if the insulation...
An infinitely long, thin wire has a known current of 2i, which flows in the negative x-direction. It is surrounded by an infinitely long, hollow cylindrical wire so the wires have a common axis. The hollow wire has inner radius A and outer radius B. A known current i, which is uniformly spread over the hollow wire, flows in the positive x-direction in the hollow cylindrical wire. Cross-Section View A 2i i 0 +x 2 Z B +x What is...
A thin (radius r=1.15 mm) long wire is used to
build a solenoid: the wire is densely (subsequent turns touching
each other) wound around a cylindrical surface of the diameter
D=7.8 cm.
When electric current I=1.5 A runs in this
wire, what is the magnitude
Bsol of the magnetic
field in the center of the solenoid?:
Bsol= ______ G.
Let us now compare that magnetic field to the magnetic field
B1 that would be produced just by a
single circular...
An infinitely long, thin wire has a known current of 2i, which flows in the negative x-direction. It is surrounded by an infinitely long, hollow cylindrical wire so the wires have a common axis. The hollow wire has inner radius A and outer radius B. A known current i, which is uniformly spread over the hollow wire, flows in the positive x-direction in the hollow cylindrical wire. Cross-Section View A 21 0 +x 2 Z B 210. +x ♡ What...
A long current carrying hollow wire has an inner radius of 1.20 cm and an outer radius of 12.7 cm. The current in the wire is 6.00 A. Find the magnetic field at a distance 6.40 cm from the center of the wire.
A long current carrying hollow wire has an inner radius of 1.80 cm and an outer radius of 12.7 cm. The current in the wire is 17.0 A. Find the magnetic field at a distance 7.00 cm from the center of the wire.
a thin walled pipe 3m long and 2cm in radius carries a net charge q=5.7 microC distributed uniformly over its surface. Calculate E, at 3 cm and 1 cm from the pipe's axis far from either end
Question 9 and 10
9. An infinite wire contains a linear charge distribution of magnitude 10 microcoulombs per meter. What is the electric field at a distance of 10 cm radially away from the wire? 10. By constructing a spherical Gaussian surface of radius r concentric with a sphere of radius a (a less than r) which carries a charge q distributed uniformly over it's surface, show that the electric fleld outside the charged surface is identical with that of...