Fundamentals Of Physics - Volume 1 Only
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GO A long, straight wire has fixed negative charge with a linear charge density of magnitude 3.6 nC/m. The wire is to he enclosed by a coaxial, thin-walled nonconducting cylindrical shell of radius 1.5 cm. The shell is lo have positive charge on its outside surface with a surface charge density σ that mates the net external electric field, zero, Calculate σ
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