The graph Ess shows the electric field as 0. 1 2/3 4 56 a function of position in a -E particular region x (m) of space. If = 100 N/C, what is the potential difference between x = 3 m and x 6 m? E, (N/C)
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The potential difference between the ends of a 2-meter stick that is parallel to a uniform electric field is 400 V. The magnitude of the electric field is:
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![The graph
shows the
electric field as
a function of
1 2/3 4 56
position in a
-Ess
particular region
x (m)
of space. If
Exs = 100 N/C, what is the potential
difference between x = 3 m and x = 6 m?
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![Compared to the magnitude of the electric potential far from a point charge,
the magnitude of the electric potential far from an electric dipole:
mut of
Select one:
O a. Increases more quickly with distance
O b. Varies in the same way with distance
O c. Increases more slowly with distance
O d. Decreases more slowly with distance
O e. Decreases more quickly with distance](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F415f32a1-64be-421b-895b-e547a6389d12%2Fdb82ec31-2a18-4f60-9aa9-bf7dfbf33ced%2F36988vv_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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