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The magnitude of electric field at a point 4 cm away from a long line charge
of density 2 x 10-6 C/m is​

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Answered by itzmisshraddha
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Electric field intensity in case of infinite long wire at a distance r is given by

E =\bold{\frac{\lambda}{2\pi\epsilon_0r}}

Here, λ is linear charge density .

given,

λ = 2 × 10⁻⁶ C/m and r = 4cm = 0.04 m

Hence , E = \bold{\frac{\lambda}{2\pi\epsilon_0r}}

= 2 × 10⁻⁶/(2 × 3.14 × 8.85 × 10⁻¹² × 0.04)

= 10⁸/(3.14 × 8.85 × 4) N/C

= 0.0899 × 10⁷ N/C

= 8.99 × 10⁵ N/C

Answered by alonejatti
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During inställation, driven piles are subjected to compressive, tensile, bending, and torsional stresses; these stresses are perhaps the highest the piles will ever experience during their service lives. Furthermore, piles are not made perfect and therefore may be damaged during driving.

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During inställation, driven piles are subjected to compressive, tensile, bending, and torsional stresses; these stresses are perhaps the highest the piles will ever experience during their service lives. Furthermore, piles are not made perfect and therefore may be damaged during driving.

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