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Asked: April 13, 20222022-04-13T06:10:00+00:00 2022-04-13T06:10:00+00:00In: Physics

The electric field 4.80 cm from a very long charged wire is (1700 N/C, toward the wire).

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The electric field 4.80 cm from a very long charged wire is (1700 N/C, toward the wire).
Part A What is the charge (in nC) on a 1.00-cm-long segment of the wire?
                                                                       = ? nC

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The impact on a charge particle the length of a long wire is referred to as”linear charge density. The effect is dependent on its charge and its length and the form that the wire.
                                                                                     
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    2022-04-27T16:39:28+00:00Added an answer on April 27, 2022 at 4:39 pm

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    2022-04-13T07:23:10+00:00Added an answer on April 13, 2022 at 7:23 am

    Solution:

    The relation of an electric field to a charged wire is used.

    E = 2k /r The%20electric%20field%204.80%20cm%20from%20a%20very%20long%20charged%20wire%20is%20(1700%20N/C%20,%20toward... = Q/L

    Here, k = 8.99*10 9, and r = 0.48 m, L = 0.01m, and E = 1400 N/C

    Substitute these values to get q

    1700 = 2*8.99*109 *q/0.048*0.01

    q = 4.54*10-11 C = 0.0454 nC

    I hope that you have understood the problem and found your solutions. If so, please rate me! Comment for better solutions.

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