linear charge density is nothing but charge per length
lamda = Q/L
in this case Q is charge on the object and L is length of the object . that means the charge and lies the length over which it is distributed.
Hello, for linear charged density what is lambda? i understand that lambda = Q/L. In that...
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Calculating Potential by Direct Integration. The wire in the figure has linear charge density lambda. What is the electric potential at the center of the semicircle? SHOW YOUR WORK.
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Hello, I need help solving this linear algebra problem. 1. Let L be the set of all linear transforms from R3 to R2. (a) Verify that L is a vector space. (b) Determine the dimension of L and give a basis for L.
A charged wire of negligible
thickness has length 2L units and has a linear charge density
lambda. Consider the electric field E-vector at the point P, a
distance d above the midpoint of the wire.
The field E-vector points along one of the primary axes, y
What is the magnitude of the electric field at point ? Throughout this part, express your answers in terms of
the constant , defined by
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An infinitely long line of charge with linear charge density lambda lies along the central axis of an infinitely long hollow plastic cylinder with inner radius R _1 and outer radius R _2. The inner surface of the cylinder has a surface charge density of eta _1 and the outer surface of the cylinder has a surface charge density of eta _2. There are no other charges within the plastic material, except for those on the inner and outer surfaces....