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Physics, 06.03.2020 19:14 markeledwards699

G A long cylindrical insulator has a uniform charge density of 0.62 µC/m3 and a radius of 6 cm . 6 cm 5 cm What is the electric field inside the insulator at a distance of 5 cm? The permeability of free space is 8.85419 × 10−12 C 2 /N/m2 . Answer in units of N/C.

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