Question
A charge is uniformly distributed over a linear section from 0<x<1 such that the charge density is 10epsilon. Find the potential and the electrical field across the region assuming that V(0)=0 and V(1) = 10.
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This problem does not make sense to me. If the charge is linearly distributed, there is no reason for the potential to be higher at one end than the other.
The electric field is the potential difference divided by the length. You do not provide units for length
The electric field is the potential difference divided by the length. You do not provide units for length
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