
Fundamentals of Physics
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Chapter 25, Problem 35P
Assume that a stationary electron is a point of charge. What is the energy density u of its electric field at radial distances (a) r = 1.00 mm, (b) r = 1.00 μm, (c) r = 1.00 nm, and (d) r = 1.00 pm? (e) What is u in the limit as r→0?
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