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cant understand certain part of a solution..

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but i dont know what they do next
what law principle are they doing in the next 3 lines??


why the integral equals the expression that they show??

If you are talking about eq 7, that's just the definition of potential, the line integral of the electric field. Actually it should be the negative line integral, but they were sloppy and didn't write limits on the integral.
 
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[latex]\vec{E} = -\vec{\nabla U}[/latex]
this means that the field is the divergent of the potential

[latex]V =-\int\vec{E} \cdot \vec{d \ell}[/latex]
why are we starting to look for the potenitial
we are asked to find the total field
??

in the result i was not presented with the total electric field
but with sepated fields that i knew them already before the integral part

??
 
I don't know what the question is. All I know about is the solutions that you posted. Eq 8 and 9 express the electric field in the two regions in terms of the potential, V.
 
how to know by the question that i need to present two expressions
for the filed??

i to know that i need to express it using the potential?
 
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