The electric potential along the x-axis is V=100e^{−2x}V, where x is in me

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2021-11-11

The electric potential along the x-axis is V=100e2xV, where x is in meters.
A) What IS E(x) at x=1.0 m?
B) What is E(x) at x=1.6m?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Sculd1987

Sculd1987

Beginner2021-11-12Added 19 answers

Part A
E(x)=dV(x)dx=100e2xdx=200e2x
At x=1
E(1)=200e2(1)=27 V/m
Part B
At x=1.6
E(1.6)=200e2(1.6)=8.2 V/m

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