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A cuboid surface of charged density sigma = sigma⁰×X÷a. Calculate its total charge?​

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Answered by AbhinavRocks10
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For any electric field flow of charge is always very important to determine. Also, such fields will have an accumulation of electric charge.

TO SOLVE- sigma⁰×X÷a

Per unit length i.e. linear charge density, where q is the charge and is the length over which it is distributed. The SI unit will be Coulomb \(m ^ {-1}\).

(ii) Per unit surface area i.e. surface charge density, where, q is the charge and A is the area of the surface. The SI unit is Coulomb \(m ^ {-2}\).

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