Find the total charge over the volume of a cylinder with $2 \leq p \leq 4$, $90^\circ \leq \phi \leq 180^\circ$ and $0 \leq z \leq 4$ with volume charge density $\rho_v = \rho \sin\phi$ C/m$^3$ Select one: Oa. None of these Ob. 70 C Oc. 75 C Od. 72.3 C O e. 74.66 C
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The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. In this case, the radius is 2.90180 and the height is 0.4. So, V = π(2.90180)^2(0.4) = 10.523 m^3. Show more…
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