An infinitely long solid insulating cylinder of radius a = 4.3 cm is positioned with its symmetry axis along the z-axis as shown. The cylinder is uniformly charged with a charge density p = 38 uC/m³. Concentric with the cylinder is a cylindrical conducting shell of inner radius b = 16.7 cm, and outer radius c = 19.7 cm. The conducting shell has a linear charge density λ = -0.44μC/m. R(0,d) Р 2 P(d,d) X

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An infinitely long solid insulating cylinder of radius a = 4.3 cm
is positioned with its symmetry axis along the z-axis as shown.
The cylinder is uniformly charged with a charge density p = 38
uC/m³. Concentric with the cylinder is a cylindrical conducting
shell of inner radius b = 16.7 cm, and outer radius c = 19.7 cm.
The conducting shell has a linear charge density λ =
-0.44µC/m.
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1) What is Ey(R), the y-component of the electric field at point R, located a distance d = 48 cm from the origin along the
y-axis as shown?
N/C
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R(0,d)
2) What is V(P) - V(R), the potential difference between points P and R? Point P is located at (x,y) = (48 cm, 48 cm).
V
2
P(d,d)
V
X
3) What is V(c) - V(a), the potentital difference between the outer surface of the conductor and the outer surface of the
insulator?
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Transcribed Image Text:An infinitely long solid insulating cylinder of radius a = 4.3 cm is positioned with its symmetry axis along the z-axis as shown. The cylinder is uniformly charged with a charge density p = 38 uC/m³. Concentric with the cylinder is a cylindrical conducting shell of inner radius b = 16.7 cm, and outer radius c = 19.7 cm. The conducting shell has a linear charge density λ = -0.44µC/m. Submit Submit 1) What is Ey(R), the y-component of the electric field at point R, located a distance d = 48 cm from the origin along the y-axis as shown? N/C Submit R(0,d) 2) What is V(P) - V(R), the potential difference between points P and R? Point P is located at (x,y) = (48 cm, 48 cm). V 2 P(d,d) V X 3) What is V(c) - V(a), the potentital difference between the outer surface of the conductor and the outer surface of the insulator? +
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