Physics, 05.07.2019 00:10, idontknow11223344
Along, straight wire is surrounded by a hollow metal cylinder whose axis coincides with that of the wire. the wire has a charge per unit length of a, and the cylinder has a net charge per unit length of 2a. from this information, use gauss's law to find the following. (use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary: t and .) (a) the charge per unit length on the inner surface of the cylinder anner (b) the charge per unit length on the outer surface of the cylinder aouter (c) the electric field outside the cylinder a distance r from the axis magnitude e direction
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:30, smartoa
Two thin 80.0- cm rods are oriented at right angles to each other. each rod has one end at the origin of the coordinates, and one of them extends along the x- axis while the other extends along the yaxis. the rod along the x- axis carries a charge of - 15.0 ÎĽ c distributed uniformly along its length, and the other rod carries 15.0 ÎĽ c uniformly over its length. find the magnitude and direction of the net electrical force that these two rods exert on an electron located at the point (40.0 cm, 40.0 cm). (e
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:30, shadowz8813
Materials will have different energies associated with the electrons inside them. this is related to how strongly bound they are by their work function. if we sandwich a material with a very low energy between two materials with a high energy, we create a trap for an electron. if this trap is very narrow in one direction in comparison to the others, this is approximately a 1-dimensional box that confines the electron. what is the lowest energy of an electron in the box if the thinnest direction across the materials is 4.81 nm?
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