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[" In a region,the potential is represented by "],[V(x,y,z)=6x-8xy-8y+6yz," where "V" is in volts and "x,xz],[" are in metres.The electric force experienced by a charge of "2],[" coulomb situated at point "(1,1,1)" is: "],[[" (a) "6sqrt(5)N" (b) "30N," (c) "24N," (d) "4sqrt(35)N]]

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