To start.. I AM BLIND AND CAN'T SEE IMAGES/GRAPHICS ON HERE. Could you explain this to me with html text? Would really help me and others out.    So the question goes:   A cylindrical capacitor has an inner conductor of radius 2.6 mmmm and an outer conductor of radius 4.0 mmmm. The two conductors are separated by vacuum, and the entire capacitor is 3.0 mm long.     Part A Part complete What is the capacitance per unit length? I got 130 pf/m for that but am confused for part b:

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To start.. I AM BLIND AND CAN'T SEE IMAGES/GRAPHICS ON HERE. Could you explain this to me with html text? Would really help me and others out. 

 

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A cylindrical capacitor has an inner conductor of radius 2.6 mmmm and an outer conductor of radius 4.0 mmmm. The two conductors are separated by vacuum, and the entire capacitor is 3.0 mm long.
 
 

Part A

Part complete
What is the capacitance per unit length?
I got 130 pf/m for that but am confused for part b:

Part B

The potential of the inner conductor relative to that of the outer conductor is 350 mVmV. Find the charge (magnitude and sign) on the inner conductor.
Express your answer with the appropriate units. What needs to be done for that part? I can't seem to figure out what i need to use for that portion. Also.. NO PICTURES WERE GIVEN EITHER.
 

 

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well that was not help. I gues you guys don't bother reading the beginning, I can't read images and my screen reader won't read them for me. So instead of simply writing it out in html text... you waste my time again and write it up in images. Thanks. I guess I will have to ask this question again...  

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