The electric potential at location (r.) in polar coordinates is given as: V(r, 0) = 8r· sin(0) a. What is the potential difference between points (r, 0) = 8, ¾*πand point (r, 0) = 6, π/2 ?

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The electric potential at location (r.) in polar coordinates is given as:
V(r, 0) = 8r· sin(0)
a. What is the potential difference between points (r, 0) = 8, ¾*πand point
(r, 0) = 6, π/2 ?
Transcribed Image Text:The electric potential at location (r.) in polar coordinates is given as: V(r, 0) = 8r· sin(0) a. What is the potential difference between points (r, 0) = 8, ¾*πand point (r, 0) = 6, π/2 ?
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