Applications of Gauss's Law
PHXII01:ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

357962 An infinitely long solid cylinder of radius \(R\) has a uniform charge density \(\rho \). It has a spherical cavity of radius \(\frac{R}{2}\) with its centre on the axis of the cylinder (as shown in figure). The magnitude of the electric field at point P, which is at a distance \(2R\) from the axis of the cylinder, is given by \(\frac{{23\rho R}}{{6K{\varepsilon _0}}}.\) Find the value of \(K\)
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