For which of the following charge distributions would gauss’s law not be useful for calculating the electric field? a. a uniformly charged sphere of radius r
b. a spherical shell of radius r with charge uniformly distributed over its surface
c. a right circular cylinder of radius r and height h with charge uniformly distributed over its surface
d. an infinitely long circular cylinder of radius r with charge uniformly distributed over its surface
e. gauss’s law would be useful for finding the electric field in all of these cases.
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