Can someone explain me how to setup this question? I don't really want an answer, I just want to understand how I must aproach this problem... :confused:
A thin rod runs along the x-axis from the origin to x=L. Its linear charge density (C/m) is given by B=c(x/L)^2(sin((Pi)x/L), where c is a constant. Show that at the origin;
E(0)=(-c/2(Pi)^2(epsilon)L)i^.
Thank you!