1) A small, solid, conducting cylinder with radius a=0.1000 m and excess charge 21 = +50.00 µC/m is centrally located in the middle of a thick, insulating, cylindrical shell. The shell has an inner radius b= 0.2000 m and outer radius c =0.2600 m and excess charge of A2 = -50.00 µC/m. Use Gauss' Law to find: A) the magnitude of E outside the cylindrical shell ( let r 0.3000 m), B) the magnitude of E within the material of the cylindrical shell (let r= 0.2300 m), C) the magnitude of E in between the shell and the cylinder (let r = 0.1500 m) D) the magnitude of E within the metal of the central cylinder (let r 0.0500 m).

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1) A small, solid, conducting cylinder with radius a = 0.1000 m and excess charge 1 =
+50.00 µC/m is centrally located in the middle of a thick, insulating, cylindrical shell.
The shell has an inner radius b= 0.2000 m and outer radius c =0.2600 m and excess
charge of 12 = -50.00 µC/m. Use Gauss' Law to find:
A) the magnitude of E outside the cylindrical shell ( let r= 0.3000 m),
B) the magnitude of E within the material of the cylindrical shell (let r = 0.2300 m),
C) the magnitude of E in between the shell and the cylinder (let r= 0.1500 m)
D) the magnitude of E within the metal of the central cylinder (let r= 0.0500 m).
Transcribed Image Text:1) A small, solid, conducting cylinder with radius a = 0.1000 m and excess charge 1 = +50.00 µC/m is centrally located in the middle of a thick, insulating, cylindrical shell. The shell has an inner radius b= 0.2000 m and outer radius c =0.2600 m and excess charge of 12 = -50.00 µC/m. Use Gauss' Law to find: A) the magnitude of E outside the cylindrical shell ( let r= 0.3000 m), B) the magnitude of E within the material of the cylindrical shell (let r = 0.2300 m), C) the magnitude of E in between the shell and the cylinder (let r= 0.1500 m) D) the magnitude of E within the metal of the central cylinder (let r= 0.0500 m).
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