Figure EX26.3 is a graph of Ex. What is the potential difference between xi=1.0mand xf=3.0m?

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The required potential difference isV=0V

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01

Given information and formula used

Given :

xi=1.0m and xf=3.0m

Graph -

Theory used :

The area between the graph of Exand the x-axis, where portions above the axis are taken with the sign and parts below the an axis are taken with the sign, is defined as minus the potential difference V.

02

Calculating the required the potential difference 

Starting at 200V/m, the field component Edeclines for 100V/mover a distance of 1m, whenx=0.

As a result, we can write

Ex=(200-1001m(x-0))V/mEx=(200-100m-1x)V/m

The area between the graph of Exand the x-axis, where portions above the axis are taken with the sign and parts below the an axis are taken with the sign, is defined as minus the potential difference V.

This area is then equal to the difference between the areas of the two right triangles in the diagram below:

That is,

12200V/m·1m-12100V/m·1m=0VV=0V

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