Question: A charge of uniform linear density 2.0nC/m is distributed along a long, thin, non-conducting rod. The rod is coaxial with a long conducting cylindrical shell

A charge of uniform linear density 2.0nC/m is distributed along a long, thin, non-conducting rod. The rod is coaxial with a long conducting cylindrical shell (inner radius = 5.0 cm, outer radius = 10 cm). The net charge on the shell is zero.

(a) What is the magnitude of the electric field 15 cm from the axis of the shell? What is the surface charge density on the

(b) Inner and

(c) Outer surface of the shell?

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