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of 6.00 nC/m^2 on one face. (a) As you move away from the sheet along a line per

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Question

of 6.00 nC/m^2 on one face. (a) As you move away from the sheet along a line perpendicular to it, does the potential increase or decrease? How do you know, without doing any calculations? Does your answer depend on where you choose the reference point for potential?? (b) Find the spacing between equipotential surfaces that differ from each other by 1.00 V. What type of surfaces are these? 23.45 . CALC In a certain region of space, the electric potential is V(x, y, z) = Axy - Bx^2 + Cy, where A, B, and C are positive constants. (a) Calculate the x-, y-, and z-components of the electric field. (b) At which points is the electric field equal to zero 23.46 . CALC In a certain region of space the electric potential is given by V = +Ax^2y - Bxy^2, where A 5.00 V/m^3 and B 8.00 V/m^3. Calculate the magnitude and direction ot field at the point in the region that has coordinates 0.400 m and z = 0

Explanation / Answer

apply the relation between Electric field and magnetic field as E =   sigma/2eo

so here when we move far away from the sheet,

as E is independent of distance,

Electric field remains same


Eelctric field E = 6 e-9/(2* 8.85e-12)

E is = 339 N/C