 C/m 
 lies along the x-axis 
 (y=0 and z=0 from
 C/m 
 lies along the x-axis 
 (y=0 and z=0 from 
 to
to 
 ).  
 A second infinite line of charge with exactly the opposite 
 charge density lies along the 
 z 
 axis.  What are the x, y and z components of the resultant 
 electric field at the point 
(x,y,z) = (4,4,4) m?
).  
 A second infinite line of charge with exactly the opposite 
 charge density lies along the 
 z 
 axis.  What are the x, y and z components of the resultant 
 electric field at the point 
(x,y,z) = (4,4,4) m?  
 
 C/m2.  
 A small circular hole has been cut out of the middle of this 
 sheet of charge, as shown on the diagram.  
 Ignoring ``fringing'' of the field lines around all edges, 
 calculate the electric field at point P a distance 
 z = 1.0 m 
 up from the centre of the hole along its 
 axis.  The radius of the hole is 
 R = 0.4 m.
 C/m2.  
 A small circular hole has been cut out of the middle of this 
 sheet of charge, as shown on the diagram.  
 Ignoring ``fringing'' of the field lines around all edges, 
 calculate the electric field at point P a distance 
 z = 1.0 m 
 up from the centre of the hole along its 
 axis.  The radius of the hole is 
 R = 0.4 m. 
 
 particle scattering from atomic nuclei, 
 he regarded the atom as having a pointlike positive charge of +Ze 
 at its centre, surrounded by a spherical volume of radius R filled 
 with a uniform charge density that makes up a total charge -Ze.  
 In this simple model, show that the electric field strength E 
 and the electric potential V at a distance r < R from the centre 
 are given by
particle scattering from atomic nuclei, 
 he regarded the atom as having a pointlike positive charge of +Ze 
 at its centre, surrounded by a spherical volume of radius R filled 
 with a uniform charge density that makes up a total charge -Ze.  
 In this simple model, show that the electric field strength E 
 and the electric potential V at a distance r < R from the centre 
 are given by 
  
 
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