6. A conducting, hollow, cylinder (aka, a tube) of inner radius a and outer radius b is initially uncharged. A charged rod is then inserted into the center of the tube coaxially, and has a charge of +. Find the electric field for a) r b, and d) sketch the electric field as a function of the radius. a
6. A conducting, hollow, cylinder (aka, a tube) of inner radius a and outer radius b is initially uncharged. A charged rod is then inserted into the center of the tube coaxially, and has a charge of +. Find the electric field for a) r b, and d) sketch the electric field as a function of the radius. a
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![6. A conducting, hollow, cylinder (aka, a tube) of inner radius a and outer radius b is initially
uncharged. A charged rod is then inserted into the center of the tube coaxially, and has a charge
of +. Find the electric field for a) r <a, b) a <r<b, c) r>b, and d) sketch the electric field as a
function of the radius.
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Transcribed Image Text:6. A conducting, hollow, cylinder (aka, a tube) of inner radius a and outer radius b is initially
uncharged. A charged rod is then inserted into the center of the tube coaxially, and has a charge
of +. Find the electric field for a) r <a, b) a <r<b, c) r>b, and d) sketch the electric field as a
function of the radius.
a
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