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At a distance D from a very long (essentially infinite) uniform line of charge, the electric field strength is 1000 N/C. At what distance from the line will the field strength to be 2000 N/C?

a. D/√2.
b. √2D.
c. D/2.
d. 2D.
e. D/4.

User Bobola
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Answer:

The correct option is (a).

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that, the E is inversely proportional to the distance as follows :


E=(k)/(d^2)

We can write it as follows :


(E_1)/(E_2)=((d_2)/(d_1))^2

Put all the values,


(1000)/(2000)=((d_2)/(d))^2\\\\\sqrt{(1000)/(2000)}=((d_2)/(D))\\\\0.7071=(d_2)/(d)\\\\d_1=0.7071D\\\\d_1=(D)/(\sqrt2)

So, the correct option is (a).

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