A uniformly charged rod of length (ell) and charge (+q) lies on the (x) axis of a
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A uniformly charged rod of length \(\ell\) and charge \(+q\) lies on the \(x\) axis of a Cartesian coordinate system, extending from the origin to \(x=-\ell\). What is the electric potential due to this rod at a position on the positive \(x\) axis that is a distance \(d\) from the origin?
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