A triangle with equal sides of length 18 cm has -2.5-nC charged
objects at each corner.
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A triangle with equal sides of length 18 cm has -2.5-nC charged objects at each corner....
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A uniformly charged disk has radius 2.50 cm and carries a total
charge of 2.0×10−12 C .
What is the percent difference between the electric fields
produced by the finite disk and by a point charge with the same
charge at x = 20.0 cm?For this question I got that,
E(disk)=.44N/C and that E(point)= .45N/C.
Which gave me a percent error of 2% when I calculated it using
E(point)-E(disk)/E(point).
I don't understand why this is wrong.
Any help with work...