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1. At some point, if there is a situation that electric potential is large, then the electric field is also necessarily large at that point. Explain your answer with a counterexample.
2. Assume that the electric field E is uniform in some regions:(same at all points). If the electric field E has a specific magnitude of 5 V/m and it points in the +x direction. Comment on the behavior of the electric potential in
a) x-direction
b) y-direction
1. At some point, if there is a situation that electric potential is large, then the electric field is also necessarily large at that point. Explain your answer with a counterexample.
2. Assume that the electric field E is uniform in some regions:(same at all points). If the electric field E has a specific magnitude of 5 V/m and it points in the +x direction. Comment on the behavior of the electric potential in
a) x-direction
b) y-direction
Collen VonLv2
29 Feb 2020