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A negatively charged rod of finite length carries charge with a uniform charge per unit length. Sketch the electric field lines in a plane containing the rod.

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Answer:

In the case of a negatively charged rod, the field lines points radially towards the rod.

Step-by-step explanation:

Field lines pointing towards the negatively charged rod are used to represent the nature of an electric field. Field lines always points in a direction, i.e If the charge is positive, field lines points radially away from the rod and if the charge is negative the field lines points radially towards the rod. So in the case of a negatively charged rod, the field lines points radially towards the rod.

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