In the figure a nonconducting rod of length L = 8.40 cm has charge -q = -4.41 fC uniformly distributed along its length. (a) What is the linear charge density of the rod? What are the (b) magnitude and (c) direction (positive angle relative to the positive direction of the x axis) of the electric field produced at point P, at distance a = 13.8 cm from the rod? What is the electric field magnitude produced at distance a = 78 m by (d) the rod and (e) a particle of charge -q= -4.41 fC that replaces the rod?

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In the figure a nonconducting rod of length L = 8.40 cm has charge -q = -4.41 fC uniformly
distributed along its length. (a) What is the linear charge density of the rod? What are the (b)
magnitude and (c) direction (positive angle relative to the positive direction of the x axis) of the
electric field produced at point P, at distance a = 13.8 cm from the rod? What is the electric
field magnitude produced at distance a = 78 m by (d) the rod and (e) a particle of charge -q =
-4.41 fC that replaces the rod?
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Transcribed Image Text:In the figure a nonconducting rod of length L = 8.40 cm has charge -q = -4.41 fC uniformly distributed along its length. (a) What is the linear charge density of the rod? What are the (b) magnitude and (c) direction (positive angle relative to the positive direction of the x axis) of the electric field produced at point P, at distance a = 13.8 cm from the rod? What is the electric field magnitude produced at distance a = 78 m by (d) the rod and (e) a particle of charge -q = -4.41 fC that replaces the rod? (a) Number i (b) Number (c) Number i (e) Number i (d) Number i i -9 Units Units Units Units Units
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