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A graph of the x component of the electric field as a function of x in a region of space is shown in Fig. 24-35. The scale of the vertical axis is set by Exs = 20.0 N/C. The y and z components of the electric field are zero in this region. If the electric potential at the origin is 10 V, (a) what is the electric potential at x = 2.0 m, (b) what is the greatest positive value of the electric potential for points on the x axis for which 0x6.0m, and (c) for what value of x is the electric potential zero?

Short Answer

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  1. The electric potential is V = 30 V.
  2. The greatest positive value of the electric potential is Vmax = 40 V .
  3. The value of x where the electric potential is zero is 5.5 m.

Step by step solution

01

Given data:

The x-component of the electric field in a region of space is Exs = 20.0 N/C.

The electric potential at the origin is Vi = 10 V.

02

Understanding the concept:

Using the equation of potential difference

V = Ed

Here, V is the potential difference, E is the electric field, and d is the distance between two points.

You can find the potential difference between two points by using the above equation.

03

(a) Calculate the electric potential at x = 2.0 m :

By using the equation of the electric potential difference between two points i and f is

Vf-Vi=-ifEds=A

The change in potential is the negative of the 鈥渁rea鈥 under the curve. Thus, calculate the area of the curve.

A=122.0m-20N/C=-20Nm/C

As the area is equal to the change in the potential. Thus, using the area-of-a-triangle formula, you have

V-10V=--20Nm/CV=20V+10VV=30V

Hence, the electric potential is 30 V.

04

(b) Calculate the greatest positive value of the electric potential for points on the x axis for which 0≤x≤6.0 m :

For any region within 0<x<3m,-Edsis positive, but for any region for which x > 3m , it is negative.

Therefore, V = Vmax occurs at x = 3 m .

Vmax-10=-0x=3E.ds

Thus, calculate the area of the curve.

A=123.0m-20N/C=-30Nm/C

As the area is equal to the change in the potential. Thus, using the area-of-a-triangle formula, you have

Vmax-10V=--30Nm/CVmax=30V+10VVmax=40V

Hence, the maximum electric potential is 40 V.

05

(c) Calculate for what value of x is the electric potential zero

In view of our result in part (a), you see that now (to find V = 0 ) you are looking for some

x > 3 such that the 鈥樷檃rea鈥欌 from x = 30 to x = X is 40 V.

Using the formula for a triangle (3 < x < 4) and a rectangle (4 < x < X) , you require the total area as below.

A=121.0m20.0N/C+X-4.0m20.0N/C=10.0Nm/C+X-4.0m20.0N/C

Now from part (b) you can say that the electric potential in the region 3 m < x < X is 40.0 V . So, you can write the above equation as,

10.0Nm/C+X-4.0m20.0N/C=40.0VX-4.0m20.0N/C=40.0V-10.0VX-4.0m=30.0V20.0N/CX=1.5m+4.00m=5.5m

Hence, the value of x where the electric potential is zero is 5.5 m.

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