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Can you please solve the problem in the picture, Part D. Show all of your work in pictures please.

A thin disk with a circular hole at its center, called an
annulus, has inner radius R₁ and outer radius R₂. The
disk has a uniform positive surface charge density o on
its surface. (Figure 1)
Figure
b
R2
R₁
X
1 of 1
Correct
Part D
A point particle with mass m and negative charge -q is free to move along the x-axis (but cannot move off the axis).
The particle is originally placed at rest at x = 0.01R₁ and released. Find the frequency of oscillation of the particle.
Express your answer in terms of the variables R₁, R₂, σ, m, q, and constant k.
[5] ΑΣΦ
xa
Xb
1
q
2pi 28 m
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√x vx x
1
R₁
1
R₁₂
<X
|X|
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Transcribed Image Text:A thin disk with a circular hole at its center, called an annulus, has inner radius R₁ and outer radius R₂. The disk has a uniform positive surface charge density o on its surface. (Figure 1) Figure b R2 R₁ X 1 of 1 Correct Part D A point particle with mass m and negative charge -q is free to move along the x-axis (but cannot move off the axis). The particle is originally placed at rest at x = 0.01R₁ and released. Find the frequency of oscillation of the particle. Express your answer in terms of the variables R₁, R₂, σ, m, q, and constant k. [5] ΑΣΦ xa Xb 1 q 2pi 28 m Submit √x vx x 1 R₁ 1 R₁₂ <X |X| Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining The correct answer does not depend on: €0. ? X.10n X
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