A potential field is given by V = 3x^2 y - yz. Which of the following is not true?
(a) At point (1,0,-1) both V and E vanish.
(b) x^2 y = 1 is an equipotential line on the xy-plane.
(c) The equipotential surface V = -8 passes through point P(2, -1, 4).
(d) The electric field at P (2,-1,4)is a 12ax - 8ay - az
(e) none of the above
Gives
"V=3x^2y-yz"
"V_{(1,0,1)}=0"
"E=-\\nabla V"
"E=-4a_y"
Option (a) wrong(incorrect)
"P=x^2y-1"
Equpotential line equation
Equation (2) is lies xy-plane
Option (b) is correct option
Electric field
"V=3x^2y-yz"
Option (c) is correct
"E=12a_x-8a_y-a_z"
Option (d) correct
"E=12ax-8ay-az"
"\\hat{V}=\\frac{\\nabla V}{ |\\nabla V|}"
"\\hat{V}=\\frac{6axy a_x+(3x^2-z)a_y+a_z(-y)}{14.5}"
"\\hat{V}_{(2,-1,4)}=\\frac{-12}{14.4}a_x+\\frac{8}{14.4}a_y+\\frac{1}{14.4}a_z""\\hat{V}=-0.83a_x+0.55a_y+0.07a_z"
Option (e) is correct
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