In the figure below, equipotential lines are shown at 1-m intervals. Suppose that V 1 = 6
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In the figure below, equipotential lines are shown at 1-m intervals. Suppose that V 1 = 6 V, V 2 = 12 V, V 3 = 18 V, V 4 = 24 V, and V 5 = 30 V.
1) What is the electric field at point A? Enter a positive value if the electric field points in the 4x direction and a negative value if if the electric field points in the -x direction. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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2) What is the electric field at point 6? Enter a positive value if the electric field points in the -x direction and a negative value if if the electric field points in the -x direction. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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ISBN: 978-0077339685
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Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert Richardson
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