Just wanted to make sure, that symmetry cancellation of the rho components *only applies IF rho s is constant at any point* (uniform charge distribution on the surface/area) correct?
hi sir. how to solve this answer.A hollow cylindrical shell has a radius of 2cm and a length of 25cm. assume the bottom of the cylindrical shell is in the xy plane and the axis of the shell lies on the z axis. The surface charge density on the surface r=2cm is 2.1 x 10^-8 C/m^2. Determine the electric field intensity at point P(0 0 15cm).tq
here surface is situated on xy plane and directed toward z axis(normal direction) , so differential surface ds along z direction if rho drho dphi ie the magnitude part of ds vector...thanks
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Just wanted to make sure, that symmetry cancellation of the rho components *only applies IF rho s is constant at any point* (uniform charge distribution on the surface/area) correct?
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tq sir.....can u plz include electric field due to volume charge
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hi sir. how to solve this answer.A hollow cylindrical shell has a radius of 2cm and a length of 25cm. assume the bottom of the cylindrical shell is in the xy plane and the axis of the shell lies on the z axis. The surface charge density on the surface r=2cm is 2.1 x 10^-8 C/m^2. Determine the electric field intensity at point P(0 0 15cm).tq
Sir Why at 2.50sec only magnitude part is considered why not vector part is there any reason
devaraj kalyani dQ = ρdS is a scaler quantity, we only have to consider the magnitude of dS.
Does this come under coulomb law application
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Sir i didn't understand.. dl and ds
all topic are consist of so so so so
Sir ,need those notes papers ,please keep those in discription
What's a 3D figure
what does the dl stands for?
Differential length
how does ds become rho*drho*dfi
here surface is situated on xy plane and directed toward z axis(normal direction) , so differential surface ds along z direction if rho drho dphi ie the magnitude part of ds vector...thanks
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Good notes but poor presentation
sir ,your teaching is understandable. but sorry to say this that you are making too irritating sound from your mouth continously.
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