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A very long copper tube with an outer radius of 3 centimeters and an inner radius of 2 centimeters surrounds a line load of 60 pC / M on its axis. Find the following? A) E for r = 3 cm 2.5 cm and 1.5 cm. and B) potential difference between inner and outer tube surfaces

          A very long copper tube with an outer radius of 3 centimeters and an inner radius of 2 centimeters surrounds a line load of 60 pC / M on its axis.
Find the following? A) E for r = 3 cm 2.5 cm and 1.5 cm. and B) potential difference between inner and outer tube surfaces
        
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University Physics with Modern Physics
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A very long copper tube with an outer radius of 3 centimeters and an inner radius of 2 centimeters surrounds a line load of 60 pC / M on its axis. Find the following? A) E for r = 3 cm 2.5 cm and 1.5 cm. and B) potential difference between inner and outer tube surfaces
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00:01 Hi, let's see inner radius a equal to 2 cm and outer radius b equal to 3 centimeter here are equal to 1m.
00:12 Therefore, e equal to sl by pi epsilon not b.
00:20 Let's substitute the value directly from the equation.
00:22 So we have 60 into 10 to the power minus 2 divided by pi into 8 .854.
00:31 10 to the power minus 12 into 3 into 10 to the power minus that is equal to 71 .90 v per m.
00:46 Next, r equal to 2 .5 centimeter.
00:51 Therefore, e equal to 0 v per m and r equal to 1 .5 centimeter...
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