Chapter 26: Q. 1 (page 736)
Figure Q26.1 shows the -component of as a function of . Draw a graph of in this same region of space. Let and include an appropriate vertical scale.

Short Answer
The required graph is

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Chapter 26: Q. 1 (page 736)
Figure Q26.1 shows the -component of as a function of . Draw a graph of in this same region of space. Let and include an appropriate vertical scale.

The required graph is

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Two metal electrodes are spaced apart and connected by wires to the terminals of a battery.
a. What are the charge on each electrode and the potential difference between them? While the plates are still connected to the battery, insulated handles are used to pull them apart to a new spacing of .
b. What are the charge on each electrode and the potential difference between them?
The metal spheres are charged to . Draw this figure on your paper, then draw a plausible contour map of the potential, showing and labeling the equipotential surfaces.

a. Use the methods of Chapter 25 to find the potential at distance on the axis of the charged rod shown in FIGURE P26.43.
b. Use the result of part a to find the electric field at distance on the axis of a rod

Charge is uniformly distributed with charge density \rho inside Calc a very long cylinder of radius R. Find the potential difference between the surface and the axis of the cylinder.
What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the dot in Figure EX26.7?

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