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Unit of linear charge density (λ ) is?

(A) cm (B). c/m2

(C). c/m



(D). c/m3

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Answered by vaanipdsahu
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(C) C/m

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Answered by archanajhaa
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Answer:

The unit of the linear charge density (λ ) is C/m i.e.option (C).

Explanation:

"The linear charge density (λ) is a quantity can be defined as the physical quantity of charge per unit of the length at any point on a linear charge distribution".

It is given as,

\lambda=\frac{Q}{l}          (1)

Where,

λ=linear charge density

Q=charge and its unit is coulomb(C)

l=length of the line distribution and its unit is meter(m)

By putting the units of charge and length in equation (1) we have;

\lambda=\frac{Columb(C)}{meter(m)}=C/m

Hence, the unit of the linear charge density (λ ) is C/m i.e.option (C).

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