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A long cylindrical conductor (radius = 1.0 mm) carries a charge density of 4.0 pC/m and is inside a coaxial, hollow, cylindrical conductor (inner radius = 3.0 mm, outer radius = 4.0 mm) that has a total charge of -8.0 pC/m. What is the magnitude of the electric field 2.0 mm from the axis of these conductors?
 a. 24 N/C
  b. 18 N/C
  c. zero
  d. 36 N/C
  e. 226 N/C
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A long cylindrical conductor (radius = 1.0 mm) carries a charge density of 3.0 pC/m and is inside a coaxial, hollow, cylindrical conductor (inner radius = 3.0 mm, outer radius = 4.0 mm) that has a total charge of -8.0 pC/m. What is the magnitude of the electric field 2.0 mm from the axis of these conductors?

Select one:

a. 24 N/C

b. 36 N/C

c. 226 N/C

d. 18 N/C

e. 27 N/C
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A long cylindrical conductor (radius = 1.0 mm) carries a charge density of 3.0 pC/m and is inside a coaxial, hollow, cylindrical conductor (inner radius = 3.0 mm, outer radius = 4.0 mm) that has a total charge of -8.0 pC/m. What is the magnitude of the electric field 2.0 mm from the axis of these conductors?

Select one:

a. 24 N/C

b. 36 N/C

c. 226 N/C

d. 18 N/C

e. 27 N/C
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