Calculate the electric potential at given height

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The naturally occurring charge on the ground on a fine day out in the open country is -1.00 nC/m2.

(a) What is the electric field relative to ground at a height of 3.00 m?

(b) Calculate the electric potential at this height.

(c) Sketch electric field and equipotential lines for this scenario.

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