If potential(in volts) in a region is expressed as V(x,y,z) = 6xy – y + 2yz,

If Potentialin Volts In A Region Is Expressed As Vxyz Physics Question

If potential(in volts) in a region is expressed as V(x,y,z) = 6xy – y + 2yz, the electric field (in N/C) at point (1,1,0) is

Options

(a) -(6i+5j+2k)
(b) -(2i+3j+k)
(c) -(6i+9j+k)
(d) -(3i+5j+3k)

Correct Answer:

-(6i+5j+2k)

Explanation:

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