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Points a and b lie in a region where the y-component of the electric field is Ey =  + /y2. The constants in this expression have the values  = 600N/C and  = 5.00N.m2/C. Points a and b are on the +y-axis. Point a is at y = 2.00 cm and point b is at y = 3.00 cm. What is the potential difference Va – Vb between these two points and which point, a or b is at higher potential

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Explanation:

Points a and b lie in a region where the y-component of the electric field is Ey=α+β/y2. The constants in this expression have the values α = 600 N/C and β = 5.00 N⋅m2/C.

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