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You have a line charge that lies along the x axis from x = - 13.0...

You have a line charge that lies along the x axis from x = - 13.0 cm to x = +11.2 cm, and you want to find the electric potential on the y-axis at x = 0, y = 6.43 cm. The line charge density as a function of x is given by

?(x)    =   277 ?C/m      x0.242 m

where x must be in m.

Part (a)
Draw a diagram of your version of the problem, and use it to set up the integral for V. Show your work clearly.

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