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2. Assume that the potential in Cartesian coordinates is given as V=x2-y2. According to this; (a)...

2. Assume that the potential in Cartesian coordinates is given as V=x2-y2. According to this;

(a) The value of the potential at coordinate P (2, -1,3)

(b) Electric field, the magnitude of the displacement vector and field lines

(c) Calculate the charge density on the conductive surface

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