Question: Figure a shows a non-conducting rod with a uniformly distributed charge = + Q. The rod forms a half-circle with radius R and produces an
Figure a shows a non-conducting rod with a uniformly distributed charge = + Q. The rod forms a half-circle with radius R and produces an electric field of magnitude Earc at its center of curvature P. If the arc is collapsed to a point at distance R from P (Figure b), by what factor is the magnitude of the electric field at P multiplied?

+Q FR- (b) (a)
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