a non-conducting rod of length L = 8.15 cm has a charge –q = -4.23 fC uniformly distributed along its length. What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field produced at point P at distance a = 12.0 cm from the rod?
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a non-conducting rod of length L = 8.15 cm has a charge –q = -4.23 fC
uniformly distributed along its length. What are the magnitude and direction of the
electric field produced at point P at distance a = 12.0 cm from the rod?
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