Potential Gradient and Relation between Electric Field and Potential
In a region, ...
Question
In a region, the potential is represented by V(x,y,z)=6x−8xy+6yz, where V is in volts and x, y and z are in metres. The electric force experienced by a charge of 2 Coulomb situated at point (1,1,1) is
A
6√5N
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B
30N
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C
24N
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D
4√35N
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Solution
The correct option is D4√35N Given that V=6x−8xy+6yz
Partially differentiating this with respect x,y and z separately
we get →Ex=−∂V∂x=−(6−8y)^i →Ey=−∂V∂y=−(−8x+6z)^j →Ez=−∂V∂z=−6y^k →E=−(6−8y)^i+−(−8x+6z)^j+−6y^k........(i)
Now at given point put x=1,y=1 and z=1
We get →E=2^i+10^j−6^k ∣∣→F∣∣=q×∣∣→E∣∣ ∣∣→F∣∣=2×√22+102+(−6)2 ∣∣→F∣∣=4√35