Given that the electric potential ( in units of volts) in a region in space is given as V(x) = 10.1x %3D Find the electric field (in units of V/m) along the x- direction (E,) at the point x-2.1 m.
Given that the electric potential ( in units of volts) in a region in space is given as V(x) = 10.1x %3D Find the electric field (in units of V/m) along the x- direction (E,) at the point x-2.1 m.
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Given that the electric
potential (in units of volts) in
a region in space is given as
V(X) = 10.1x
%3D
Find the electric field (in units
of V/m) along the x-
direction (E,) at the point
x=2.1 m.
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moniex
Lmutah.edu.jo/m.
AS ss 01.m utan ecirjo /m
Given that the electric
potential (in units of volts) in
a region in space is given as
V(X) = 10.1x
%3D
Find the electric field (in units
of V/m) along the x-
direction (E,) at the point
x=2.1 m.
ang
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