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[" The potential (in volts) of a charge "],[" distribution is given by "],[" V(z) "=30-5z^(2)" for "|z|<=1m],[" V(z) "=35-10|z|" for "|z|>=1m" ."],[" V(z) does not depend on "x" and "y" .If this "],[" potential is generated by a constant "],[" charge per unit volume "rho_(0)(" in units of "in_(0))" ,"],[" which is spread over a certain region,then "],[" choose the correct statement."]

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