Consider a rod of length L charged with a non-uniform linear charge density. The rod is set up along the x-axis and centered at the origin. The linear charge density A(x) is given below. 2πT A(x) = Aosin( L What is the net charge of this object? What is the electric dipole moment of this object? What is the electric potential at a point on the x-axis, far away from the origin (x >> L)?

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Consider a rod of length L charged with a non-uniform linear charge density. The
rod is set up along the x-axis and centered at the origin. The linear charge density
A(x) is given below.
2πT
A(x) = Aosin(
L
What is the net charge of this object?
What is the electric dipole moment of this object?
What is the electric potential at a point on the x-axis, far away from the origin
(x >> L)?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a rod of length L charged with a non-uniform linear charge density. The rod is set up along the x-axis and centered at the origin. The linear charge density A(x) is given below. 2πT A(x) = Aosin( L What is the net charge of this object? What is the electric dipole moment of this object? What is the electric potential at a point on the x-axis, far away from the origin (x >> L)?
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