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An infinite line charge produces a field of `9xx10^(4) NC` at a distance of 2cm. Calculate the linear charge density.

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Use, `E=(lambda)/(2pi epsilon_(0)r)=(2lambda)/(4pi epsilon_(0)r)`
or, `9xx10^(4)(N//C)=(9xx10^(9)xx2lambda)/(0.02)`
`:. Lambda=10-7` coulomb per metre
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