The potential at a point x (measured in μm) due to some charges situated on the x-axis is given by V(x)=20/(x2−4) volt. The electric field E at x=4μm is given by:
53V/μm and in the positive x direction
109V/μm and in the negative x direction
109V/μm and in the positive x direction
53V/μm and in the negative x direction
A
109V/μm and in the negative x direction
B
53V/μm and in the negative x direction
C
109V/μm and in the positive x direction
D
53V/μm and in the positive x direction
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Given V(x)=20x2−4
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