The expression of the electric potential is given to be: V(x, y, z) = 14xy - 8x + 6z 1. What is the x-component of the e
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The expression of the electric potential is given to be: V(x, y, z) = 14xy - 8x + 6z 1. What is the x-component of the electric field vector (Ex)? O-14y + 8 O-14x 014y - 8 0-6 2. What is the y-component of the electric field vector (Ey)? 0-14y + 8 0-6 O14x O-14x
What is the z-component of 3. the electric field vector (E₂)? 0-6 O-14y + 8 06 O-14x 4. What is the electric field at the origin (0; 0; 0)? Ē(0; 0; 0) = Î + ✓k 5. Which of the following represents the relation between the electric field and the electric potential? OV = -VE OV = VE OĒ = VV OË = -VV
What is the z-component of 3. the electric field vector (E₂)? 0-6 O-14y + 8 06 O-14x 4. What is the electric field at the origin (0; 0; 0)? Ē(0; 0; 0) = Î + ✓k 5. Which of the following represents the relation between the electric field and the electric potential? OV = -VE OV = VE OĒ = VV OË = -VV