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what is the liner charge density of the wire?

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Answered by kamaljeetsingh1930
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Explanation:

The electric field due to the thin wire is directly proportional to the linear charge density of the wire and inversely proportional to the distance of the point from the wire. The linear charge density of the wire is defined as the ratio of the total charge on the wire to the length of the wire.

Answered by shaikkaba
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Answer:

the liner charge is positive+n

Explanation:

because of its indivity

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