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5 February, 01:38

Suppose the original segment of wire is stretched to 12 times its original length. How much charge must be added to the wire to keep the linear charge density unchanged?

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  1. 5 February, 02:03
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    The linear charge density id defined as the charge per unit length.

    Let q be the charge and L be the length of the wire.

    So, the linear charge density is

    λ = q / L

    If the length is 12 times, then charge should also be 12 times to keep the linear charge density same.
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