Electric field due to a line of charge The electric field in the xy-plane due to an infinite line of charge along the z-axis is a gradient field with a potential function
a. Find the components of the electric field in the x-and y directions, where
b. Show that the electric field at a point in the xy-plane is directed outward from the origin and has magnitude
c. Show that the vector field is orthogonal to the equipotential curves at all points in the domain of V.
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