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What is the magnitude of the electric field 3m away from the source if the electric potential is described by the function f(x)=2x+3, where x=2?

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Hi there!

Recall the following relationship between the electric field and electrical potential:

E = -(dV)/(dx)

Begin by taking the derivative of the electric potential function using basic power and constant rules.

Remember:

(dy)/(dx)x^n = nx^(n - 1)


(dy)/(dx)(C) = 0

Differentiate the function, and take its negative.


-(dV)/(dx) = -(2(1)(x^(1-1)) + 0 )\\\\-(dV)/(dx) = -2

The magnitude is the absolute value, so:

|(dV)/(dx) = |-2| = \boxed{2 (V)/(m)}

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