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A cylindrical capacitor consists of a solid inner conducting core with radius 0.280 cm, surrounded by an outer hollow conducting tube. The two conductors are separated by air, and the length of the cylinder is 13.5 cm. The capacitance is 39.0 pF. Part ACalculate the outer radius of the hollow tube. Part BWhen the capacitor is charged to 130 V, what is the charge per unit length lambda on the capacitor?
A cylindrical capacitor consists of a solid inner conducting core with radius 0.270cm , surrounded by an outer hollow conducting tube. The two conductors are separated by air, and the length of the cylinder is 14.0cm . The capacitance is 37.5pFpart part a) Calculate the outer radius of the hollow tube. in terms of cm partb) When the capacitor is charged to 130V , what is the charge per unit length ? on the capacitor? in terms of C/m When...
A cylindrical capacitor consists of a solid inner conducting core with radius 0.280 cm, surrounded by an outer hollow conducting tube. The two conductors are separated by air, and the length of the cylinder is 12.0 cm. The capacitance is 39.0 pF. A) Calculate the outer radius of the hollow tube. for this i got r=0.332 cm B) When the capacitor is charged to 120 V, what is the charge per unit length \lambda on the capacitor? \lambda= _______C/m
Problem (1) A long solid metal conducting cylinder with radius a is coaxial with a long, hollow, metal conducting tube of greater radius b. The inner cylinder of radius a is positively charged with a positive charge per unit length of magnitude λ (C/m , and there is an equal negative charge per unit length on the outer cylinder of radius b. The region between the two cylinders is filled with an insulating material of dielectric constant K Please use...
Clearly organize your solutions and make sure your solution includes all 1) parts of the questions. Leave all answers in terms of only L, A, B, C, a. Consider a segment of length L of an infinitely long nonconducting cylinder with radius A and nonuniform charge density that increases with length of wire given by What is the total charge Q enclosed for this segment length L? a) b) he cylinder is now surrounded by a conducting metal cylindrical shell...
A cylindrical capacitor consists of a solid inner conducting core with radius 0.200 cm, surrounded by an outer hollow conducting tube. The two conductors are separated by air, and the length of the cylinder is 11.5 cm. The capacitance is 37.5 pF. Part A Calculate the outer radius of the hollow tube. Express your answer in centimeters. VO AED ? r = 0.5 cm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B When the...
A metal cylinder with charge Q and radius a is surrounded by a metal, cylindrical shell with charge -Q and radius b, where b > a. Both cylinders have a length L. a) Calculate the electric field in the gap between the two surfaces. b) Calculate the potential difference between the surfaces at r = a and r = b. c) Identify the capacitance for this particular geometrical set up.
(Figure 1)An infinitely long conducting cylindrical rod with a positive charge, per unit length is surrounded by a conducting cylindrical shell (which is also infinitely long) with a charge per unit length of -21 and radius , as shown in the figure. Part A What is E (r), the radial component of the electric field between the rod and cylindrical shell as a function of the distance from the axis of the cylindrical rod? Express your answer in terms of...
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Problem 5. A Coaxial Conundrum Consider a coaxial cable whose cross-section is shown below. The outer conductor is a cylindrical shell, and the inner cylinder is solid. The cable has a length L (a) If the outer wire contains a net +Q and the inner wire contains a net -Q, compute (b) If the outer wire contains a net +Q and the inner wire contains a net -Q, compute (c)...
A coaxial cable of length 1 = 4m consists of a solid cylindrical conductor surrounded by a cylindrical conducting shell. The inner conductor has a radius ry = 2mm and carries a charge Q, while the surrounding shell has a radius ra = 8mm and carries a charge -Q. Assume that Q = +8 x 10-8C and that air fills the gap between the conductors. (a) What is the capacitance of this cable? (b) What is the magnitude of the...