Suppose that, as a function of x, y, and z, an electric field has the following components: Ex = 6x?y, Ey = 2x³ + 2y and E, = 0 where E is measured in V/m and the distances are measured in m. Find the electrical potential difference between the origin and the point x = 2.5 m, y = 3.3 m, z = 0.0 m. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/7 Previous Tries Find the potential difference between the origin and the point x = -3.2 m, y = 3.9 m, z = 0.0 m.

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Suppose that, as a function of x, y, and z, an electric field has the following components:
Ex = 6x?y, Ey = 2x3 + 2y and E, = 0
where E is measured in V/m and the distances are measured in m. Find the electrical potential difference between the origin and
the point x = 2.5 m, y = 3.3 m, z = 0.0 m.
Submit Answer
Incorrect. Tries 1/7 Previous Tries
Find the potential difference between the origin and the point x = -3.2 m, y = 3.9 m, z = 0.0 m.
Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/7 Previous Tries
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that, as a function of x, y, and z, an electric field has the following components: Ex = 6x?y, Ey = 2x3 + 2y and E, = 0 where E is measured in V/m and the distances are measured in m. Find the electrical potential difference between the origin and the point x = 2.5 m, y = 3.3 m, z = 0.0 m. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/7 Previous Tries Find the potential difference between the origin and the point x = -3.2 m, y = 3.9 m, z = 0.0 m. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/7 Previous Tries
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