EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF APPLIED ELECTROMAGN
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Chapter 6.4, Problem 5CQ
Is the current flowing in the rod of Fig. 6-10 a steady current? Examine the force on a charge q at ends 1 and 2 and compare.
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