A very long, thin wire has a uniform linear charge density of 80μC/m. What is the electric field (in N/C ) at a distance

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A very long, thin wire has a uniform linear charge density of 80μC/m. What is the electric field (in N/C ) at a distance

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A very long, thin wire has a uniform linear charge density of 80μC/m. What is the electric field (in N/C ) at a distance 7.0 cm from the wire? (Enter the magnitude.) N/C OSUNIPHYS1 23.4.P.068. Two parallel conducting plates, each of cross sectional area 500 cm2, are 5.0 cm apart and uncharged. If 6.8×1012 electrons are transferred from one plate to the other, what are the following? (a) the charge density on each plate (Enter the magnitude in C/m2.) C/m2 (b) the electric field between the plates (Enter the magnitude in N/C.) N/C
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