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Charge DensityFor a simple 1d charged rod of length L in meter has total charge 𝑄. Assuming there are 10 point charges in a row thenElectric Field of Charged RodThe electric field of charged rod can be calcuted as following∆𝑥=𝐿/10⇒∆𝑞=𝑄/10=(𝑄/𝐿)∆𝑥
Electric Field in the Bisecting PlaneThe electric field in the bisecting plance can be determined as following𝑟=(𝑥2+𝑦2)1/2 and
For an infinite rod
𝐿→∞; 𝑄→∞ ⇒
Where 𝜆 is defined as charge per unit length.
Therefore, for a finite rod of length 𝐿 only on the bisecting plane
And for an infinite rod of length 𝐿→∞, and 𝑄/𝐿 is with linear charge density and is not equal to infinite or zero
Procedure for Calculating Electric Field of Distributed Charges
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