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Explain linear charge density. Write it’s unit.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Linear charge density (λ) is the quantity of charge per unit length, measured in coulombs per meter (C⋅m−1), at any point on a line charge distribution. Charge density can be either positive or negative, since electric charge can be either positive or negative...

Answered by aman7913
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❇Linear charge density.

Linear charge density (λ) is the quantity of charge per unit length, measured in coulombs per meter (C⋅m−1), at any point on a line charge distribution. Charge density can be either positive or negative, since electric charge can be either positive or negative. Like mass density, charge density can vary with position.

❇unit.

Each infinitesimal unit of mass, , is equal to the product of its linear mass density, , and the infinitesimal unit of length, : The SI unit of linear mass density is the kilogram per meter (kg/m). Linear density of fibers and yarns can be measured by many methods.

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