Question: Thin plastic disk O 1. (14500, -74900, 0) N/C Thin glass rod O 2. (89400, -14500, 0) N/C X O 3. (-60400, -74900, 0) N

 Thin plastic disk O 1. (14500, -74900, 0) N/C Thin glass

Thin plastic disk O 1. (14500, -74900, 0) N/C Thin glass rod O 2. (89400, -14500, 0) N/C X O 3. (-60400, -74900, 0) N /C O 4. (-60400, 14500, 0) N/C In the figure shown above, a thin plastic disk of radius 0.61 m is uniformly charged O 5. (-14500, -60400, 0)N /C with Qdisk = -3 x 10-7 C and is attached to a thin glass rod of length 2.4 m that is 6. (-74900, 14500, 0) N /C uniformly charged with Grod = 5 x 10-8 C. The center of the rod and the center of disk 0 7. (-89400, 74900, 0) N /C are at the origin. The rod lies along the x axis and the disk lies in the yz plane. 8. (74900, -14500, 0) N /C What is the (vector) electric field at location (-0.02, -0.005, 0)m? Note use approximate 0 9. (74900, -89400, 0) N /C results if appropriate. Given that the value of co 10. (-14500, 74900, 0) N /C 8.85 x 10-12 C2/ N.m

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