Suppose you have two pieces of tape we stick them together a
Suppose you have two pieces of tape, we stick them together and rip them apart. If we treat them both as a point charge, how do we compute the charge on the tape. How would we compute the charge if one were a point charge and one were a distribution charge?
Suppose you have two pieces of tape, we stick them together and rip them apart. If we treat them both as a point charge, how do we compute the charge on the tape. How would we compute the charge if one were a point charge and one were a distribution charge?
Solution
consider two charges Q1 and Q2 on two pieces of tape. when they are sticked and ripped apart, there will be no change in charge if both the pieces are point charges. And also there will be no change when one of the piece is distribution charge. But there will be a change in charges when both the pieces are distribution charges.
