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To find $V$ at $(1,1,1)$ with respect to the origin, use the line integral $V = -\int_0^1,1,1 \mathbfE \cdot d\mathbfl$.
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Step 3: Calculate the Magnitude $|\mathbfR_PQ|$ $$ |\mathbfRPQ| = \sqrt(2)^2 + (2)^2 + (-6)^2 $$ $$ |\mathbfRPQ| = \sqrt4 + 4 + 36 $$ $$ |\mathbfR_PQ| = \sqrt44 = 2\sqrt11 $$ The solution manual covers a comprehensive range of
The 7th edition includes problems labeled “M” for MATLAB. Many solution manuals skip these.
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