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Obtain the formula for the electric field due to a long thin wire of uniform linear charge density E without using Gauss’s law. [Hint: Use Coulomb’s law directly and evaluate the necessary
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Obtain the formula for the electric field due to a long thin wire of uniform linear charge density E without using Gauss’s law.
[Hint: Use Coulomb’s law directly and evaluate the necessary integral.]
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