Physics, asked by safinakhanz686911com, 5 months ago

(a) Figure 24-37a shows a nonconducting rod of length L -



6.00 cm and uniform linear charge density l -

3.68 pC/m.

Assume that the electric potential is defined to be V -

0 at infin-

ity. What is V at point P at distance d -

8.00 cm along the rod’s

perpendicular bisector? (b) Figure 24-37b shows an identical rod

except that one half is now negatively charged. Both halves have a

linear charge density of magnitude 3.68 pC/m.With V -

0 at infin-

ity, what is V at P?​

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