If potential (in volts) in a region is expressed as V(x, y, z)=6 x y-y+z y z , the…
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If potential (in volts) in a region is expressed as \(V(x, y, z)=6 x y-y+z y z\), the electric field (in N/C) at point (1, 1, 0) is:
- \(-(6 \hat{i}+9 \hat{j}+\hat{k})\)
- \(-(3 \hat{i}+5 \hat{j}+3 \hat{k})\)
- \(-(6 \hat{i}+5 \hat{j}+2 \hat{k})\)
- \(-(2 \hat{i}+3 \hat{j}+\hat{k})\)
Answer
(C) -(6 i +5 j +2 k )
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