Let E = 2{[(x + 1)^2][(y + 2)^2][(z + 3)^3]} V in free space. At P(2,-1,4) find pv. C-15.67 nC/m^3 C-16.67 nC/m^3 -17.67 nC/m^3 C-18.67 nC/m^3
Let E = 2{[(x + 1)^2][(y + 2)^2][(z + 3)^3]} V in free space. At P(2,-1,4) find pv. C-15.67 nC/m^3 C-16.67 nC/m^3 -17.67 nC/m^3 C-18.67 nC/m^3
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![Let E = 2{[(x + 1)^2][(y + 2)^2][(z + 3)^3]} V in free space. At P(2,-1,4) find pv.
-15.67 nC/m^3
-16.67 nC/m^3
-17.67 nC/m^3
-18.67 nC/m^3](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F52a2db47-a973-4bc9-adc0-b0a76fbdfe0d%2F75610a60-573c-4a6c-8a8f-d00059f0ab59%2F957s9rq_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Let E = 2{[(x + 1)^2][(y + 2)^2][(z + 3)^3]} V in free space. At P(2,-1,4) find pv.
-15.67 nC/m^3
-16.67 nC/m^3
-17.67 nC/m^3
-18.67 nC/m^3
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