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Q.1 An in nite long uniform line charge is located at y = 3, z = 5. If L = 30


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The electric eld intensity (E) due to an in nite line charge is given as:

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In this case, = (6 3) ay + (1 5)az = 3ay 4az

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Q.2 A uniform line charge density 20 nC lies


on z axis between z = 1 and z = 3.
Find electric eld intensity at point (4, 0, 0).
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R = 4 ax z az

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Q. 3 Two identical charges are located on the y axis at y = 3 and y = 9. At
what point in space is the net electric eld zero?
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As the both charges are on the y axis, the point at which the elds due to the
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between them, i.e. at point (0, 6, 0)

Q.4 A point charge 100 pC is located at (4, 1, -3) while the x-axis carries
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= (- 0.0216, 0, 0.0288) + (0, 18, 18) 264.7 (0, 0, 1)

= - 0.0216 ax + 18ay 264.7 az V/m

Q.5 Plane x + 2y = 5 carries charge s = 6 nC/m2. Determine E at (-1, 0, 1)?


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Let f (x, y) = x + 2y 5
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f = ax + 2ay
A unit normal vector to any surface or plane is given as:

Now since (-1, 0, 1) lies below the plane, therefore Electric eld is given as:

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R Pratima Niyogi February 22, 2014 at 10:42 PM

sir plz hlp me in solving this que


in nite line charge of p=5nc/m lie along +ve n -ve x and y axes
1)(0,0,4)
2)(0,3,4)
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R Pratima Niyogi February 22, 2014 at 10:47 PM

plz hlp me in solving this que


in nite line charge is located on both +ve n -ve x and y axes
a)(0,0,4)
b)(0,3,4)
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R Pratima Niyogi February 22, 2014 at 11:05 PM

in nite long charge is located on +ve and -ve xy axes


1)(0,0,4)
2)(0,3,4)
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