An infinite line of charge or a charged conducting cylinder. Find the potential at distance r of a very long line of charge with linear charge density ? (charge per unit length)
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6. An infinite line of charge or a charged conducting cylinder. Find the potential at distance r of a very long line of charge with linear charge density ? (charge per unit length).
Potential energy per unit charge is known as electric potential. It is a scaler quantity.
Potential difference between two points is given as:
Here, is electric field and is distance
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