The electric potential in a certain region is V = α x^2y^2 + β z^2(x^2 − γ) + δ y^3z , where α = 8 V/m^4, β = 4.6 V/m^4, γ =5.1 m^2, and δ = 5.6 V/m^4. What is the y component of the electric field Ey at (5.3 m, −1 m, 6.9 m)? Answer in units of V/m.
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The electric potential in a certain region is
V = α x^2y^2 + β z^2(x^2 − γ) + δ y^3z ,
where α = 8 V/m^4, β = 4.6 V/m^4, γ =5.1 m^2, and δ = 5.6 V/m^4.
What is the y component of the electric field Ey at (5.3 m, −1 m, 6.9 m)?
Answer in units of V/m.
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