A very long conducting tube (hollow cylinder) has inner radius a and outer radius b . It carries charge per unit length + α , where α is a positive constant with units of C/m. A line of charge lies along the axis of the tube. The line of charge has charge per unit length + α . (a) Calculate the electric field in terms of α and the distance r from the axis of the tube for (i) r < a ; (ii) a < r < b ; (iii) r > b . Show your results in a graph of E as a function of r . (b) What is the charge per unit length on (i) the inner surface of the tube and (ii) the outer surface of the tube?
A very long conducting tube (hollow cylinder) has inner radius a and outer radius b . It carries charge per unit length + α , where α is a positive constant with units of C/m. A line of charge lies along the axis of the tube. The line of charge has charge per unit length + α . (a) Calculate the electric field in terms of α and the distance r from the axis of the tube for (i) r < a ; (ii) a < r < b ; (iii) r > b . Show your results in a graph of E as a function of r . (b) What is the charge per unit length on (i) the inner surface of the tube and (ii) the outer surface of the tube?
A very long conducting tube (hollow cylinder) has inner radius a and outer radius b. It carries charge per unit length +α, where α is a positive constant with units of C/m. A line of charge lies along the axis of the tube. The line of charge has charge per unit length +α. (a) Calculate the electric field in terms of α and the distance r from the axis of the tube for (i) r < a; (ii) a < r < b; (iii) r > b. Show your results in a graph of E as a function of r. (b) What is the charge per unit length on (i) the inner surface of the tube and (ii) the outer surface of the tube?
1. What is the spring constant of a spring that starts 10.0 cm long and extends to 11.4 cm with a 300 g mass hanging from it?
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A fluid with density 263 kg/m3 flows through a pipe of varying diameter and height. At location 1 the flow speed is 13.5 m/s and the diameter of the pipe is 7.4 cm down to location 2 the pipe diameter is 16.9 cm. Location 1 is 6.3 meters higher than location 2.
What is the difference in pressure P2 - P1?
Using units in Pascals and use g = 9.81 m/s2.
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