Final answer:
To find the total charge of the uniform line charge, multiply the linear charge density by the length of the line. To find the electric field at a certain distance on the y axis, use the formula for electric field due to a line charge.
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) To find the total charge of the line, we need to multiply the linear charge density by the length of the line:
Charge = (Linear charge density)*(Length)
Convert the length to meters:
Length = (2.6 cm + 2.6 cm) = 0.052 m
Total Charge = (5.5 nC/m)*(0.052 m) = 0.286 nC
(b) To find the electric field at y = 4 cm, we can use the formula:
Electric Field = (Linear charge density)/(2πε₀y)
Convert the linear charge density to C/m:
Charge density = 5.5 nC/m = 5.5 x 10-9 C/m
Electric Field = (5.5 x 10-9 C/m)/(2πε₀(0.04 m))
(c) To find the electric field at y = 12 cm, we can use the same formula:
Electric Field = (5.5 x 10-9 C/m)/(2πε₀(0.12 m))