Electric Field Of A Charged Rod

At the end of a charged rod, the electric field is radially outward, pointing away from the rod’s positive charge concentration or toward its negative charge concentration. Its strength follows Coulomb’s law, dictated by the amount of charge and the distance from the rod. The field strength decreases as the square of the distance from the rod, but the potential remains constant over the rod’s length.

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