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A uniformly charged rod (with total charge Q) and length l applies a force on other charge Q1placed on its axis (i.e. along the rod) at a distance 1000l from its centre can be approximated as KQQ1(1000l)2 The reason it came out to be so is because


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charges are conserved

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charge is quantized

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charges are invariant in nature

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For such large distances, the rod can be considered as a point charge

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Solution

The correct option is D

For such large distances, the rod can be considered as a point charge


Alright! So the electric field due to a line of charge of length L at a point on its axis, at a distance r from the Centre of the rod is

E = KQr2L2/4

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Now as you see in the equation as r becomes larger and larger

r2L2 / 4goes closer and closer to r2 and the line of charge behaves like a point charge. Here as r =1000L (much greater than L) E = KQQ1(1000l)2


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