How to find electric field due to semi infinite line charge
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Explanation:
due to straight wire
Ex=λ4π∈0a(sinθ2+sinθ1)
Ey=λ4π∈0a(cosθ1−cosθ2)
θ1=− pi4
θ2= pi2
So,λ4π∈0a(1−sinπ4)i^+λ4π∈0acosπ4j^
Hence C is the correct answer.
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