Electric Charges And Fields Ques 5

5. Two parallel infinite line charges with linear charge densities $+\lambda $ $C / m$ and $-\lambda $ $C / m$ are placed at a distance of $2$ $ R$ in free space. What is the electric field mid-way between the two line charges?

[2019]

(a) 0

(b) $\frac{2 \lambda}{\pi \in_0 R} \frac{N}{C}$

(c) $\frac{\lambda N}{\pi \in_0 R} / C$

(d) $\frac{\lambda N}{2 \pi \varepsilon_0 R} / C$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 5.(c)

Solution:

  1. (c) Electric field due to line charge (1)

$ \overrightarrow{{}E}_1=\frac{\lambda}{2 \pi \varepsilon_0 R} \hat{i} N / C $

Electric field due to line charge (2)

$ \begin{alignedat} & \overrightarrow{{}E}_2=\frac{\lambda}{2 \pi \varepsilon_0 R} \hat{i} N / C \\ & \overrightarrow{{}E} _{\text{net }}=\overrightarrow{{}E}_1+\overrightarrow{{}E}_2 \\ & =\frac{\lambda}{2 \pi \varepsilon_0 R} \hat{i}+\frac{\lambda}{2 \pi \varepsilon_0 R} \hat{i} \\ & =\frac{\lambda}{2\pi \varepsilon_0 R} \hat{i} / C \end{aligned} $

Both $\overrightarrow{{}E}_1$ and $\overrightarrow{{}E}_2$ are in the same direction.

Electric field at a point due to $+v e$ charge $(+q)$ acts away from the charge and due to negative charge $(-q)$ it acts towards the charge.



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