For Problems 10 to 14, use a computer as needed to make plots of the given surfaces and the isothermal or equipotential curves. Try both
For Problem 11,
(a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at
(b) Find the direction in which the temperature is decreasing most rapidly at
(c) Find the rate of change of temperature with distance at
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