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In Fig. 23-43, short sections of two very long parallel
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In Fig. 23-43, short sections of two very long parallel lines of charge are shown, fixed in place, separated by L = 8.0 cm. The uniform linear charge densities are \(+6.0 \ \mu \mathrm{C} / \mathrm{m}\) for line 1 and \(-2.0 \ \mu \mathrm{C} / \mathrm{m}\) for line 2. Where along the x axis shown is the net electric field from the two lines zero?
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QUESTION:
In Fig. 23-43, short sections of two very long parallel lines of charge are shown, fixed in place, separated by L = 8.0 cm. The uniform linear charge densities are \(+6.0 \ \mu \mathrm{C} / \mathrm{m}\) for line 1 and \(-2.0 \ \mu \mathrm{C} / \mathrm{m}\) for line 2. Where along the x axis shown is the net electric field from the two lines zero?
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Length of section: \(L=8\mathrm{\ cm}=0.08\mathrm{\ m}\)
Line density of the first section: \(\lambda_{1}=6.0 / \mathrm{m}\)
Line density of the second section: \(\lambda_{2}=-2.0 / m\)