<p>Question is very simple:</p>
<p>How the given charge Q will be distributed on a homogenous metal rod of length l, if it is located in electric field E parallel to the axis of a rod? </p>
<p>Thank You in advance.</p>
<p>Question is very simple:</p>
<p>How the given charge Q will be distributed on a homogenous metal rod of length l, if it is located in electric field E parallel to the axis of a rod? </p>
<p>Thank You in advance.</p>
<p>[I</a> think this describes it well.](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upz-r5-mnUs]I”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upz-r5-mnUs)</p>
<p>^ Yes, if you use the ICP approximation.</p>
<p>it depends on how strong the electric field is, but unless the electric field is extremely weak, the charge will be concentrated on the ends of the rod.</p>
<p>BuddyMcAwesome
I don’t really think that charges will concentrate on the ends because charges must produce homogenous electric field E in the opposite direction. if charges concentrate on the ends it’s impossible.</p>
<p>RacinReaver
youtube is banned here, I can’t watch it.</p>
<p>youtube banned? Poor guy :(</p>
<p>oh come on!!! Nobody?</p>
<p>bump bump, come on guys</p>