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Find the electric field at a distance the center of the square loop

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Find the electric field a distance z above the center of a square loop (side a) carrying uniform line charge λ (Fig. 2.8). [Hint: Use the result of Ex. 2.2.]

Reference: Fig. 2.8.

Reference: Ex. 2.2.

Find the electric field a distance z above the midpoint of a straight line segment of length 2L that carries a uniform line charge λ (Fig. 2.6).

Solution: The simplest method is to chop the line into symmetrically placed pairs (at ±x), quote the result of Ex. 2.1 (with d/2 → x, q → λ dx), and integrate (x : 0 → L).But here’s a more general approach:

For points far from the line (z >>L),

This makes sense: From far away the line looks like a point charge q = 2λL. In the limit L →∞, on the other hand, we obtain the field of an infinite straight wire:

Step-by-step solution:

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Calculate the electric field at a distance above the center of a square loop carrying a uniform line charge.

The field at a distance on a perpendicular axis to line chargeof length from the expression for electric field due to straight line segment is given by following expression.

Here, is the line charge density, L length of side, and is the permittivity of free space.

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