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iitaspirant1990 (7)

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1 .A ROD  OF LENGTH L LIES ALONG THE X-AXIS WITH ITS LEFT END AT THE ORIGIN .IT HAS A NONUNIFORM CHARGE DENSITY  LAMDA = ALFA * x , WHERE ALFA IS A POSITIVE CONSTANT.CALCULATE THE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL AT POINT A WHERE x = -d.




 






 




 


2.A CONE MADE OF INSULATING MATERIAL HAS A TOTAL CHARGE Q SPREAD UNIFORMLY OVER IS SLOPING SURFACE.CALCULATE THE WORKDONE IN BRINGING A SMAL TEST CHARGE q FROM INFINITY TO THE APEX OF THE CONE. THE CONE HAS A SLOPE LENGTH L.

    
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for  x distance Q charge is distributed




 




for dx distance (Q/x)dx is distributed




 




Potential at a point  x  on negative x-axis due to dx is




 




    dV = 1/4 (Q/x)dx /x




 




       = 1/4 (Q/) dx/




 




      Total potential is




 




   V = 1/4 (Q/) dx/




 




     =1/4 QL/d(L+d)


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Sorry because of some problem kishore's answer is not clear to me (i am unable to see all charechters) Here is my solution.


Consider a small element between x and x=dx from left end


So its potential


dV= k*alpha*x*dx/(x+d)


Integrate this from 0 to L and you will get the answer


So V  = K*alpha*L -K*alpha*d*ln(1+L/d))


Krishna Gopal Singh
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IIT Delhi 2002
Currently doing PhD from IIT Delhi
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sir plwase telll me which step i have gone wrong.....

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Here's how we go about it:


 


Considering an element of thickness dx, the charge on it = .  Hence, the Potential due to this charge at x = -d is nothing but .


The potential due to the whole charge will simply be where K = .


 


 

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