A very long conducting cylindrical rod of length L with a total charge +2Q is surrounded by a conducting cylindrical shell (also of length L) with total charge -2Q. Use Gauss’ Law to find the electric field at points outside the conducting shell.
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A very long conducting cylindrical rod of length L with a total charge +2Q is surrounded by a conducting cylindrical shell (also of length L) with total charge -2Q. Use Gauss’ Law to find the electric field at points outside the conducting shell.
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