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Calculate the number of electric lines of force originating froma a charge of 1C.

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Answered by shirleywashington
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Answer:

Number of electric lines of force, \phi=1.12\times 10^{11}\ Nm^2/C

Explanation:

In this question we have to find the number of electric field lines of force originating from a charge of 1 C.

The relation between the electric field lines and the electric charge is given by Gauss's law. Mathematically, it can be given as :

\phi=\dfrac{q}{\epsilon_0}

Where,

\epsilon_0=8.85\times 10^{-12}\ F/m

\phi=\dfrac{1\ C}{8.85\times 10^{-12}}

\phi=1.12\times 10^{11}\ Nm^2/C

Hence, this is the required solution.

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