Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N m2 /C?. Vacuum permittivity, co = 8.854 x 10-12 F/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19 C. Mass of one electron, m. = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, uC means micro coulomb.

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Solve a, b & c.
Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N. m² /C?. Vacuum permittivity,
€0 = 8.854 x 10-12 F/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19 C. Mass of one electron,
mę = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, uC means
micro coulomb
A line of charge of length L = 21 cm with charge Q = 380.0 nC lies along the positive Y axis whose one end is at the origin O.
A point charge q = 200.0 µC lies on point P = (27, 10.5) Here the coordinates are given in centi-meters.
a) Find the Electric field at Pdue to the rod.
I component of E
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
N/C
y component of E
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
N/C
b) Find the charge density of the rod?
why is it in C/m but not in C/m2?
Charge density
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
C/m
PartII
There is a charge gi = 38 nC at p = (10.5, 0) and q2 = 44 nC at p2 = (8, 17).
Remember all the coordinates are in centimeters
c) Find E field due to the rod at point p1
z component of the field
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
N/C
y component of the field
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
N/C
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 x 10° N. m² /C?. Vacuum permittivity, €0 = 8.854 x 10-12 F/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 x 10-19 C. Mass of one electron, mę = 9.10938356 x 10-31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, uC means micro coulomb A line of charge of length L = 21 cm with charge Q = 380.0 nC lies along the positive Y axis whose one end is at the origin O. A point charge q = 200.0 µC lies on point P = (27, 10.5) Here the coordinates are given in centi-meters. a) Find the Electric field at Pdue to the rod. I component of E Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N/C y component of E Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N/C b) Find the charge density of the rod? why is it in C/m but not in C/m2? Charge density Give your answer to at least three significance digits. C/m PartII There is a charge gi = 38 nC at p = (10.5, 0) and q2 = 44 nC at p2 = (8, 17). Remember all the coordinates are in centimeters c) Find E field due to the rod at point p1 z component of the field Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N/C y component of the field Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N/C
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