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Find the ratio of Q/q for the E-field to be zero at a distance
of z = 3.62R for the charge distribution and geometry of problem
22.30 of the text.
Can anyone make any sense of this? I am at a loss.
:30 Φ Figure 22-53 shows two concentric rings, of radii R and R'3.00R, that lie on the same plane. Point P lies on the central z axis, at distance D-2.00R from the center of the rings. The smaller...
QUESTION 8 Find the ratio of Q/q for the E-field to be zero at a distance of z 2.64R for the charge distribution and geometry of problem 22.30 of the text 30 Figure 22-53 shows two concentric rings, of radii R and R'3.00R, that lie on the same plane. Point P lies on the central z axis, at distance D 2.00R from the center of the rings. The smaller ring has uniformly distributed charge +Q. In terms of Q, what...
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