A very long insulating cylinder of charge of radius 2.70 cm carries a uniform linear density of 16.0 nC/m .If you put one probe of a voltmeter at the surface, how far from the surface must the other probe be placed so that the voltmeter reads 155 V ?
A very long insulating cylinder of charge of radius 2.70 cm carries a uniform linear density of 16.0 nC/m .If you put one probe of a voltmeter at the surface, how far from the surface must the other probe be placed so that the voltmeter reads 155 V ?
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Transcribed Image Text:A very long insulating cylinder of charge of radius 2.70 cm carries a uniform linear density of 16.0 nC/m.lf
you put one probe of a voltmeter at the surface, how far from the surface must the other probe be placed so
that the voltmeter reads 155 V ?
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