5. In a one-dimensional device, the charge density is given by p(x) = Pox. IfE=0 atx= a 0 and V=0 at x = a (These are th

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5. In a one-dimensional device, the charge density is given by p(x) = Pox. IfE=0 atx= a 0 and V=0 at x = a (These are th

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5. In a one-dimensional device, the charge density is given by p(x) = Pox. IfE=0 atx= a 0 and V=0 at x = a (These are the boundary conditions) Find E and V 0 1 Hint: E= dV dx start with Poisson Equation V²y_P(x) E
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