An infinite wire which is uniformly charged with charge density A= C/m is perpendicular to an infinite plane of uniform charge with charge density o= Consider a point which is a distance r =0.3 m away from the wire and a distance d away from the plane as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the electric field times the electric 0.3 C/m2. constant, co E, in units of C/m² at that point? O 4.7 O 9.4 O 2.4 O 7.1 O 12

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An infinite wire which is uniformly charged with charge density A=C/m is perpendicular to an infinite plane of uniform charge with charge density o =
Consider a point which is a distance r =0.3 m away from the wire and a distance d away from the plane as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the electric field times the electric
0.3 C/m²
constant, eo E, in units of C/m² at that point?
O 4.7
O 94
O 2.4
O 7.1
O 12
Transcribed Image Text:An infinite wire which is uniformly charged with charge density A=C/m is perpendicular to an infinite plane of uniform charge with charge density o = Consider a point which is a distance r =0.3 m away from the wire and a distance d away from the plane as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the electric field times the electric 0.3 C/m² constant, eo E, in units of C/m² at that point? O 4.7 O 94 O 2.4 O 7.1 O 12
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