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    Deriving Electric Field for a Conductor-Shell System using Gauss's Law

    A long straight conducting rod (or wire) carries a linear charge density of +2.0uC/m. This rod is totally enclosed within a thin cylindrical shell of radius R, which carries a linear charge density of -2.0uC/m. A) Construct a Gaussian cylindrical surface between the rod and the shell to derive...
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    Deriving Electric Field in a Charged Rod and Shell System"

    A long straight conducting rod (or wire) carries a linear charge density of +2.0uC/m. This rod is totally enclosed within a thin cylindrical shell of radius R, which carries a linear charge density of -2.0uC/m. A) Construct a Gaussian cylindrical surface between the rod and the shell to derive...
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    How Do You Solve These Complex Electric Potential Problems?

    Electric Potential Problems Need help asap! The anode (positive terminal) of an x-ray tube is at a potential of +125000V with respect to the cathode (negative terminal). a) how much work (in Joules) is done by the electric force when an electron is accelerated from the cathode to the anode? b)...
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    Electric Potential Problems Need Help

    Electric Potential Problems Need Help ASAP! The anode (positive terminal) of an x-ray tube is at a potential of +125000V with respect to the cathode (negative terminal). a) how much work (in Joules) is done by the electric force when an electron is accelerated from the cathode to the anode? b)...
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