(a) Figure a shows a nonconducting rod of length L = 6.00 cm and uniform linear charge...
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(a) Figure a shows a nonconducting rod of length L = 6.00 cm and uniform linear charge density λ = +3.68 pC/m. Assume that the electric potential is defined to be V = 0 at infinity. What is V at point P at distance d = 8.00 cm along the rod's perpendicular bisector?
(b) Figure b 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 infinity, what is V at P?
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