25 Points The Expression Of The Electric Potential Is Given To Be V X Y Z 6xz X 2y 1 5 Points What Is Th 1 (64.41 KiB) Viewed 12 times
[25 points] The expression of the electric potential is given to be: V(x, y, z) = 6xz + x - 2y² 1. [5 points] What is the x-component of the electric field vector (Ex)? C-6x 0-6z - 1 6z+1 C4y 2. [5 points] What is the y-component of the electric field vector (Ey)? 04y C-4y C-6z1 C-6x 3. [5 points] What is the z-component of the electric field vector (E₂)? ●-6x C-6z1 6x 4y 4. [5 points] Suppose that Ē = (2x²) Î + (2y²) Ĵ + (-42²) k, what is the electric field at point P of coordinates (-2; 2; 0) [m]? E = 8 Ĵ+ o k [V/m] 4. [5 points] Suppose that Ē = (2x²) î + (2y²) Ĵ + (−4z²) k, what is the electric potential difference along the x-axis between -2 [m] and 2 [m]? AV = [V] Please answer all parts of the question.
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