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At a Distance D from a Very Long (Essentially Infinite)

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At a distance D from a very long (essentially infinite) uniform line of charge, the electric field strength is 1000 N/C. At what distance from the line will the field strength to be 2000 N/C?


A) 2D
B) At a distance D from a very long (essentially infinite)  uniform line of charge, the electric field strength is 1000 N/C. At what distance from the line will the field strength to be 2000 N/C? A)  2D B)    D C)  D/   D)  D/2 E)  D/4 D
C) D/ At a distance D from a very long (essentially infinite)  uniform line of charge, the electric field strength is 1000 N/C. At what distance from the line will the field strength to be 2000 N/C? A)  2D B)    D C)  D/   D)  D/2 E)  D/4
D) D/2
E) D/4

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