Problem 3.36 (3rd edition): Two long straight wires, carrying opposite uniform line charges +1, are situated on either side of a long conducting cylinder (Fig. 3.39). The cylinder (which carries no net charge) has radius R, and the wires are a distance "a" from the axis. Find the potential at point 7. (Hint: you can use solution of problem 2.47) R a a

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Problem 3.36 (3rd edition): Two long straight wires, carrying opposite uniform line charges +1,
are situated on either side of a long conducting cylinder (Fig. 3.39). The cylinder (which carries
no net charge) has radius R, and the wires are a distance "a" from the axis. Find the potential at
point 7. (Hint: you can use solution of problem 2.47)
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a
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3.36 (3rd edition): Two long straight wires, carrying opposite uniform line charges +1, are situated on either side of a long conducting cylinder (Fig. 3.39). The cylinder (which carries no net charge) has radius R, and the wires are a distance "a" from the axis. Find the potential at point 7. (Hint: you can use solution of problem 2.47) R a a
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