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Electric potential in a 3 dimensional space is given by `V=((1)/(x)+(1)/(y)+(2)/(z))` volt where x,y and z are in meter. A particle has charge `q=10^(12)C` and mass `m=10^(-9)g` and is constrained to move in xy plane. Find the initial acceleraton of the particle if it is released at (1,1,1)m.

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