Answer:
(I). The electric field when we using the exact formula is

(II). The electric field when we using the approximate formula is

Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
length l= 2.8 m
Charge = 88 nC
Distance from midpoint of the rod = 15 cm
(a). We need to calculate the electric field
Using the exact formula for a rod of any length

Where, Q = charge
l = length
a = distance
Put the value into the formula


(b). We need to calculate the electric field
Using the approximate formula for a long rod

a<<L, then

Put the value into the formula


Hence, (I). The electric field when we using the exact formula is

(II). The electric field when we using the approximate formula is
