Physics, asked by naomishinde, 5 months ago

Explain term linear charge density in electrostatic ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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.

Explanation:

Answered by bakyashree06
1

Explanation:

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.

Similar questions