(1) The electric field of an infinite wire of charge is given by the following: 1 r) Ë(r) = 27cm 2ator where r is the di

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(1) The electric field of an infinite wire of charge is given by the following: 1 r) Ë(r) = 27cm 2ator where r is the di

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(1) The electric field of an infinite wire of charge is given by the following: 1 r) Ë(r) = 27cm 2ator where r is the distance from the wire. What is the magnitude of the potential difference between a point 10em from the wire and a point 2cm from the wire? Assume 1 = 1.02C/m.
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