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In a certain region of space electric potential V is given by `V=ax^(2)+ay^(2)+2az^(2)` (where a is a constant of proper dimensions).Work done by electric field in bringing a `2` mu C charge from origin to `(0, 0 ,0.1m)` is `(-5times10^(-8))` joule.If the value of a is `(5)/(n) V/m^(2)` .Then find the value of n ???

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