The constants in these equations are α = 5.2 V/m^5 and γ = 1.1 V/m^8. Using this information,calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the point x1,y1,z1 = -5,2,1.5 m in units of newtons per coulomb  Ex = - 6 α x y3 + 4 γ x y4 z2 Ey = - 9 α x2 y2 + 8 γ x2 y3 z2 Ez = 4 γ x2 y4 z

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The constants in these equations are α = 5.2 V/m^5 and γ = 1.1 V/m^8. Using this information,calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the point x1,y1,z1 = -5,2,1.5 m in units of newtons per coulomb 

Ex = - 6 α x y3 + 4 γ x y4 z2

Ey = - 9 α x2 y2 + 8 γ x2 y3 z2

Ez = 4 γ x2 y4 z

 

 

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