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notka56 [123]
1 year ago
10

The electric potential at a certain point is given by v = –7. 5x2 3x, where v is in volts and x is in meters. what is the electr

ic field at that point?
Physics
1 answer:
Elza [17]1 year ago
3 0

The electric potential at certain point is given by,v=-7.5x²-3x ,where v is in volts and x is in meters. then the electric field at that point is -(15x+3).

Given,

The electric potential at certain point is given by,

v=-7.5x²-3x .

where v is in volts and x is in meters.

We know,

electric potential (v) =electric field ×radius

Electric potential is defined as the amount of work needed to move a charge from reference point to the specific point against an electric field.

Also, electric field (E) =dv/dx

Electric field at a point is the force experienced by the unit positive charge placed at that point.

E=d(-7.5x²-3x)/dx=-15x-3

Thus ,the electric field at that point is given by -(15x+3 ).

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Question: the electric potential at a certain point is given by v=-(7.5x²+3x).where v is in volts and x is in meters.what is the electric field at that point?

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