Prakhar Di Subject Test Note: - You are attempting question 9 out of 12 Calculate the charge density that will give rise to the potential, where the potential is given by =4(2x +4y² +5='). Here, is constant. (a) 228,% (b) -116, (c) 118,% (d) -226,%
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