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Mkey [24]
3 years ago
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An infinite charged wire with charge per unit length lambda lies along the central axis of a cylindrical surface of radius r and

length . What is the flux through the surface due to the electric field of the charged wire?
Physics
1 answer:
serg [7]3 years ago
3 0
<h2>The flux through the infinite charged wire along the central axis of a cylindrical surface of radius r and length l is  ∅E = E x 2πrl   </h2>

Explanation:

let us consider a thin infinitely long straight wire having a uniform charge density λ Cm⁻¹.To determine the field at a distance r from the line charge , we have cylindrical gaussian surface of radius r, length l,and with its axis along the line charge. it has curved surface S₁ , and flat circular ends S₂ and S₃. Obviously, dS₁//E, dS₂ ⊥E , and dS₃ ⊥ E , so, only the curved surface contributes towards the total flux.

  ∅E = ∫ E.dS = ∫E.dS₁ +∫E.dS₂ +∫E.dS₃

        = ∫EdS₁ cos0⁰ +∫EdS₂ cos 90⁰ +∫Eds₃ cos 90⁰

        = E∫ds₁₁ +0+0

         = E x area of curved surface

     ∅E = E x 2πrl    

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