An infinitely long uniformly charged wire produces an electric field of 18 10 4 NC -1 at…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electric Charges and Fields
An infinitely long uniformly charged wire produces an electric field of 18 \(\times\) 104 NC-1 at a distance of 1.0 cm. The linear charge density on the wire is:
- 1.12 \(\times\) 10-14 Cm-1
- 3.08 \(\times\) 10-15 Cm-1
- 1.0 \(\times\) 10-9 Cm-1
- 1.0 \(\times\) 10-7 Cm-1
Answer
(D) 1.0 10 -7 Cm -1
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