An infinite sheet carries a uniform, positive charge per unit area. The electric field produced by the sheet is represented by parallel line

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An infinite sheet carries a uniform, positive charge per unit area. The electric field produced by the sheet is represented by parallel lines drawn with a density N lines per m2 that are perpendicular to and away from the sheet. The charge per unit area on the sheet is doubled. How should the density of the electric field lines be changed

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Linh Đan 4 years 2021-08-26T07:54:23+00:00 1 Answers 45 views 0

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    An infinite sheet carries a uniform, positive charge per unit area. The electric field produced by the sheet is represented by parallel lines drawn with a density N lines per m2 that are perpendicular to and away from the sheet. The charge per unit area on the sheet is doubled. How should the density of the electric field lines be changed?

    A It should stay the same

    B  It should be quadrupled.

    C It should be quintupled

    D It should be doubled.

    E It should be tripled

    Answer:

    Option D is the correct option

    Explanation:

    Generally electric field is mathematically represented as

            E =  \frac{\sigma}{\epsilon_o}

    Where \sigma is the charge per unit area (Charge density )

    From the question we are told that \sigma is doubled hence the

         E =  \frac{2 \sigma }{\epsilon_o}    

    Looking the equation above we see that the value of the electric field will also double given that it is directly proportional to the charge density

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