Q8 Which one of these electric fields is a possible E-field? k is some constant with appropriate units. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) E = k(xy^ + 2yz ý+3xz2) E = k[y² + (2xy + z²) ŷ + 2yz 2] E = k[(xy + y²) + (2yz + 2xy +z²)ŷ + (3xz + 2z) 2] None of the above

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Q8 Which one of these electric fields is a possible E-field? k is some constant with
appropriate units.
(i)
(iii)
(iv)
Ek(xy + 2yz y + 3xz 2)
Ẽ = k[y? x + (2xy+z?) ý+2yz z]
E = k[(xy + y²)x+ (2yz + 2xy + z²) ŷ + (3xz + 2z) 2]
None of the above
O (i)
E = k(xyx + 2yz ý+3xz 2)
O (ii)
O
Ek[y2x + (2xy + z²) ŷ + 2yz 2]
O i(iii)
Ē = k[(xy + y²)x+ (2yz + 2xy + z²) ŷ + (3xz + 2z) 2]
(iv) None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Q8 Which one of these electric fields is a possible E-field? k is some constant with appropriate units. (i) (iii) (iv) Ek(xy + 2yz y + 3xz 2) Ẽ = k[y? x + (2xy+z?) ý+2yz z] E = k[(xy + y²)x+ (2yz + 2xy + z²) ŷ + (3xz + 2z) 2] None of the above O (i) E = k(xyx + 2yz ý+3xz 2) O (ii) O Ek[y2x + (2xy + z²) ŷ + 2yz 2] O i(iii) Ē = k[(xy + y²)x+ (2yz + 2xy + z²) ŷ + (3xz + 2z) 2] (iv) None of the above
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