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Reading:

Griffiths sections 1.2.4, 1.3.4; 2 -- 2.3.2.

Problems for Review:
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  1. Suppose the electric field in some region is found to be tex2html_wrap_inline35 , in cylindrical coordinates. (k is constant; note that Griffiths uses the variable s for the 2-d radial variable tex2html_wrap_inline41 .)

    1. Find the charge density tex2html_wrap_inline41 .
    2. Find the total charge contained in a cylinder of height 2h, radius S, centered at the origin. (Do it two different ways.)
  2. Griffiths example 2.3.
  3. Griffiths example 2.4.
  4. Griffiths example 2.5.
  5. Use Gauss' law to find the electric field inside and outside a uniformly charged sphere whose radius is R and total charge is q.
  6. Griffiths problem 2.21.

Problems to Solve:
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  1. Griffiths problem 2.9.
  2. Griffiths problem 2.13.
  3. Griffiths problem 2.14.
  4. Griffiths problem 2.17.
  5. Griffiths problem 2.20.
  6. Griffiths problem 2.22.




Katherine Benson
Wed Apr 3 16:19:45 EST 2002