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This document provides calculations to evaluate the electric charge density (Dρ) at different radial distances (ρ) from the center of a cylindrical Gaussian surface using Gauss's law. It first derives an expression for the total charge (Q) in terms of the radius (ρ1) of the Gaussian surface. It then substitutes this expression for Q in Gauss's law to obtain an expression for Dρ in terms of ρ. Finally, it evaluates Dρ at different values of ρ.

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Answer Electrical Diff Ques

This document provides calculations to evaluate the electric charge density (Dρ) at different radial distances (ρ) from the center of a cylindrical Gaussian surface using Gauss's law. It first derives an expression for the total charge (Q) in terms of the radius (ρ1) of the Gaussian surface. It then substitutes this expression for Q in Gauss's law to obtain an expression for Dρ in terms of ρ. Finally, it evaluates Dρ at different values of ρ.

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6332-3-15 AID: 1825 | 24/06/2016

(a)

Write the expression for total charge.


Q v dv
vol

Rewrite the expression by using Gauss law.


L 2 1

Q v . d d dz
0 0 0.001

4 C/m 3 v
Substitute for .
L 2 1

Q 4 . d d dz
0 0 0.001
L 2 1

4 dz d 2 d
0 0 0.001

1
3
Q 4 z 0 0
L 2

3 0.001
...... (1)
4
Q L 2 13 10
3 3 3

8 L 3

3
1 109

8 L 3
3
1 109 C

Thus, the value of total charge is .

(b)

Write the expression by using Gausss law.


2 LD Q
...... (2)
8 L 3
3
1 109 Q
Substitute for .
8 L 3
2 LD
3
1 109
D 1
Determine at .
8 L
D 1
3 2 1 L
13 109

4 13 10 9
D 1
31
...... (3)
4 10
3
1
9
C/m 2

D 1 31
Thus the value of at is

(c)

D 0.8mm
Evaluate at .
0.8 mm
There is no charge enclosed by a cylindrical Gaussian surface of radius .
D 0.8mm 0
Therefore the value of at is .

D 1.6 mm
Evaluate at .
1.6 mm 1
Substitute for in equation (3).

D 1.6 mm

4 0.0016 109
3

3 0.0016
1.2384 108

4.8 103
2.58 106

D 1.6 mm 2.58 106 C/m 2


Thus the value of at is

D 2.4 mm
Evaluate at .
2.4 mm 0.001 0.002
At , the limits in evaluation of charge is changed to to .
Rewrite equation (1).
0.002
3
Q 4 z 0 0
L 2

3 0.001

4

L 2 0.002 0.001
3
3 3


8 L
3

0.002 0.001
3 3

8 L
3

0.002 0.001
3 3
Q
Substitute for in equation (2).
2 LD
8 L
3
3

0.002 0.001
3

2.4 mm 1
Substitute for in equation (3).
D 2.4mm
8 L
3 2 0.024 L
3

0.002 0.001
3



4 0.002 0.001
3 3

3 0.024
3.8 106

D 2.4 mm 3.8 106 C/m 2


Thus the value of at is .

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