Exerclse 3.4: It has a flat surface of negllglble thlckness In the form of a circular crown of radii a and b respectively charged with a constant charge surface density or as shown in the figure. Determine the electric field at a distance h on the axis of symmetry of the surface. Figure 4: Surface charge distribution.

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Ejercicio 3.4: Se tiene una superficie plana de espesor despreciable en forma de corona circular de
radios a y b respectivamente cargada con una densidad superficial de carga constante o tal como se
muestra en la figura. Determine la el campo eléctrico a una distancia h sobre el eje de simetría de la
superficie.
Figura 4: Distribución superficial de carga.
Transcribed Image Text:Ejercicio 3.4: Se tiene una superficie plana de espesor despreciable en forma de corona circular de radios a y b respectivamente cargada con una densidad superficial de carga constante o tal como se muestra en la figura. Determine la el campo eléctrico a una distancia h sobre el eje de simetría de la superficie. Figura 4: Distribución superficial de carga.
Exerclse 3.4: It has a flat surface of negllglble thlckness In the form of a clrcular crown of
radii a and b respectively charged with a constant charge surface density or as
shown in the figure. Determine the electric field at a distance h on the axis of symmetry of the
surface.
Figure 4: Surface charge distribution.
Transcribed Image Text:Exerclse 3.4: It has a flat surface of negllglble thlckness In the form of a clrcular crown of radii a and b respectively charged with a constant charge surface density or as shown in the figure. Determine the electric field at a distance h on the axis of symmetry of the surface. Figure 4: Surface charge distribution.
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