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An infinite line charge of uniform electric charge density λ lies along the axis electrically conducting an infinite cylindrical shell of radius r. At time t=0, the space in the cylinder is filled with a material of permittivity ε and electrical conductivity σ. The electrical conduction in the material follows Ohm's law. Which one of the following best describes the subsequent variation of the magnitude of current density j(t) at any point in the material?


  1. option-1

  2. option-2

  3. option-3

  4. option-4

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Solution

The correct option is A

option-1


Explanation for correct option:

Step 1: Given

Uniform electric charge density λ

Infinite cylindrical shell of radius r

Permittivity ε

Electrical conductivity σ

Step 2: Formula

Let us start by calculating the current density in the cylinder. Since the electric field due to a line charge inside the cylinder will be

E=2kλr

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We can determine the charge density as

J=σ2kλr Where Jiscurrentdensity,Kisconstant

Step 3: Calculation

Now we know that the current density is the ratio of the current in the circuit I to the area of the cylinder A . So we can write

J=IAI=JA

Substituting the value of current density in the above equation, we get

I=Aσ2kλr

Since I=dqdt we have

dqdt=σA2kλr

Line charge density and length can be used to compute the charge in a line charge.

q=λl

Therefore

dλldt=σ2πrl2kλ2πε0rA=2πrlandk=14πε0

Since the line's length is still fixed, the variable in the equation above must be the line charge density, which changes over time.
By integrating the aforementioned equation with time, we obtain

λ=λ0e-σtε0 where λ0 is the term containing all the constants.

Multiplying both sides by σ2kr we get

J=J0e-σtε

Hence the graph of current density with time is exponentially decaying with time which corresponds to option (A).

option-1


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