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Chapter 4, Problem 4.4P
An electric field in free space is given by
Find the work done in moving a.μC charge though this field (a)from (1,1,1) to (0,0,0; (b) (p=2, ∅=0) to (p=2,∅=90°); (c) from (r=10,θ=θ0)to (r=10,θ=θ0+180°).
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