Consider the electric potential $(z, y, 2) = Vo a(1/m) - ry(V/m2)+ ay:(V/m) It is given that the electric field vanishes at point P with coordinates (r, y, 2) = (0,-1, -1) m. Find the constant V in Volts.

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Consider the electric potential
(x, y, 2) = Vo a(1/m) - ry(V/m2)+ ay:(V/m)
It is given that the electric field vanishes at point P with coordinates (a, y, 2) = (0, -1, -1) m. Find the constant V, in Volts.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the electric potential (x, y, 2) = Vo a(1/m) - ry(V/m2)+ ay:(V/m) It is given that the electric field vanishes at point P with coordinates (a, y, 2) = (0, -1, -1) m. Find the constant V, in Volts.
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