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For a uniform charged line, the electric field can be calculated using

For a uniform charged line, the electric field can be calculated using . . Or from Guass’s law, it can be written as:. . d. 1. Use matlab (or other methods) to calculate the E field using both methods and plot the E(d) curves. .

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For a uniform charged line, the electric field can be calculated using

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  1. For a uniform charged line, the electric field can be calculated using  Or from Guass’s law, it can be written as:  d 1. Use matlab (or other methods) to calculate the E field using both methods and plot the E(d) curves. 2. Compare the E(d) curves, are they the same? Which region shows more difference, close to the line or far away from the line ?

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