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@Gyro Gearloose
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.Lambda = q/l means charge per unit length
hmm our didn't taught it
and used it directly
in a similar ques
damn man i was just writing the soln ðŸ˜
you can share yours
for another perspective
Its the same soln
Lambda ka value nd limit ka value daloge to you will get the same
hmm wierd
our sir didn't tell
the first relation you use
dq = lambdadx
Its the same concept like in com jisme mass density kuch di hoti hai to mass nikalte hai rod wgera ka
only thing related to that, that he taught was this
hmm I see
dq matlb chote se element ka charge which is equal to Charge density or you can say charge per unit length x dx
unitary method basically
oh
I think ab clear ho jaega
accha
thanks smjh gya
+solved @Real potato
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