5. A very long conducting cylindrical rod of length L with a total charge +2Q is surrounded by a conducting cylindrical shell (also of length L) with total charge -2Q. Use Gauss’ Law to find: (a) The electric field at points outside the conducting shell (b) The electric field in the region between the shell and rod (c) Find the potential difference (d) Find the capacitance

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6. A very long conducting cylindrical rod of length L with a total charge
-20
+2Q is surrounded by a conducting cylindrical shell (also of length L)
+20
with total charge -2Q. Use Gauss’ Law to find:
(a) The electric field at points outside the conducting shell
(b) The electric field in the region between the shell and rod
(c) Find the potential difference
(d) Find the capacitance
Figure (5)
Transcribed Image Text:6. A very long conducting cylindrical rod of length L with a total charge -20 +2Q is surrounded by a conducting cylindrical shell (also of length L) +20 with total charge -2Q. Use Gauss’ Law to find: (a) The electric field at points outside the conducting shell (b) The electric field in the region between the shell and rod (c) Find the potential difference (d) Find the capacitance Figure (5)
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