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An electric field is
= (400 N/C)
for x > 0 and
= (-400 N/C)
for x < 0.A cylinder of length 30 cm and radius 10 cm has its center at the origin and its axis along the x axis such that one end is at x = +15 cm and the other is at x = -15 cm.What is the net charge inside the cylinder?




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An electric field is
= (400 N/C)
for x > 0 and
= (-400 N/C)
for x < 0.A cylinder of length 30 cm and radius 10 cm has its center at the origin and its axis along the x axis such that one end is at x = +15 cm and the other is at x = -15 cm.What is the net outward flux through the entire cylindrical surface?




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A non-conducting pipe has a uniform charge density of 50 C/m3.The inner radius of the pipe is 25 cm,while the outer radius is 35 cm.Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at r = 30 cm.
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A surface is so constructed that,at all points on the surface,the
vector points inward.Therefore,it can be said that

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