Homework Help Overview
The problem involves a plastic rod with a non-uniform charge density defined as λ=cx, where c is a positive constant. The task is to find the electric potential at a point on the x-axis located 1 meter to the left of the rod's left end and to determine the electric field at that point based on the potential.
Discussion Character
Approaches and Questions Raised
- Participants discuss the relationship between electric field and potential, questioning whether the electric field can be directly equated to the potential at a distance.
- Some participants express uncertainty about the signs of their calculated electric field values, particularly in relation to the direction of the field.
- There are multiple expressions for the electric field derived from different approaches, leading to varying numerical results.
- Several participants highlight the importance of the rod's placement relative to the origin, which affects the interpretation of the problem.
Discussion Status
The discussion is ongoing, with participants sharing their calculations and expressing confusion over differing results. Some guidance has been offered regarding the placement of the rod and its impact on the electric field direction, but no consensus has been reached on the correct answer.
Contextual Notes
Participants note that the problem may be poorly worded, leading to different interpretations of the rod's position and the resulting calculations. There is also mention of various charge density values and their implications for the electric field direction.