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It has been observed that the potential function;
V (x, y, z) = - 1 V in the region x <-10
V (x, y, z) = 10/16 x + (-1) in the region -10 <x <6
V (x, y, z) = 9 V in the region 6 <x
changes only in the charged space. The potential function does not change with y and z.
Calculate the value of one of the possible charge density in this space in terms of E0.
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