5. The graph shows the voltage as a function of x. What is E, at x = 2.5 m? 2 a. b. What is E, at x = 1.5 m? 1 3 x (meters) V (volts)
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The graph given is voltage as a function of x where the unit of x is in the meter ,this mean we can find the electric field from the given graph because we know that unit of the electric field is given by volt per meter.
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