Physics, asked by hameeoosm, 11 months ago

explain why electric field at the centre of the uniformly charged ring is zero.???​

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Answered by Classicplayer
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Answer:

Hey mate............. here's your answer

Assume there is a charge Q uniformly distributed over the ring. The field from one side of the ring cancels the field from the other, so the net field at the center is zero.

Answered by vROYv
6

Answer:

If we select two identical small segments of the Ring that lie at the two ends of diameter of the Ring, then electric field of these two segments will cancel each other.

And in the same way we can understand that electric field will be zero due to complete ring.....

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