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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 metre.A particle "],[" charge "q=10^(-12)C" and mass "m=10^(-9)g" and is constrained to move in "xy" -plane.Find the initial acceleration of the parth "],[" is released at "(1,1,1)m" ."],[[(2hat i+hat j)m/s^(2)," (2) "(hat i+hat j)m/s^(2)," (3) "(hat i+2hat j)m/s^(2)," (4) "((hat i)/(2)+hat j)m/s^(2)]]

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