[Help] in the integration of electric field

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the integration process used to calculate the total charge in an electric field with a continuous volume charge distribution. Participants are seeking clarification on the integration steps involved in a specific example, as well as guidance on improving their integration skills.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in understanding the integration needed for calculating total charge in a continuous volume charge distribution.
  • Another participant suggests that the original poster should review integration and work on practice problems to improve their skills.
  • A different participant points out a potential mistake in the textbook regarding the units of charge density, indicating confusion between cubic meters and square meters.
  • This participant also proposes a method for approaching the integration by first solving for volume with a constant charge density before including a variable charge density function.
  • There is a suggestion to revisit calculus resources to gain confidence in performing triple integrals.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the integration process, and there are differing opinions on the clarity of the textbook example and the approach to learning integration.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the original poster's lack of familiarity with integration techniques and the potential error in the textbook that may affect understanding of the problem.

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Hello guys ! :)

i need your help in the integration which is used to calculate the total charge in the electric field

in a continuous volume charge distribution

in this example i can't understand how the integration was done ..so please help me with this :)

The example :

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iam not very good in integration so i need your help ...Thanks guys !
 
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What, specifically, are you having trouble with? If you are not very good at integration, then you need to review the subject and work some practice problems.
 
the problem is that iam not very good at integration :( and i don't know from where should i start ..i mean which book or tutorial should i start with to help me with this type of examples ?? :)
 
Looks to me like there's a mistake in the textbook
Blue figure gives charge as so many microcoulombs per cubic meter

and text below gives it as same number of microcoulombs per square meter.

So it's just a triple integration to get volume, but you integrate wrt z last because ρ is a f(z).

I'd solve it for volume first with ρ a constant(1?), to gain confidence in my ability to triple integrate.
Then go back and include the p(z) in the third intergral.

At least I think that's what i would do ... It's been decades.


Might be you need to go back to your calculus book. It is important to work so many problems they become second nature.

old jim

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