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Dear all,
Plz help me solve this question.Just let me know how shall i proceed to solve the query

If the electric field intensity is given by

E = (xUx + yUy + zUz)volt/m, the potential difference betn X(2,0,0) and Y(1,2,3) is ?

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You should know that E = - gradient V

If E(x,y,z) = [x,y,z]
then is quite simple to not need solve a differential equation.

Is easy to see what V(x,y,z) = V0 - (x^2+y^2+z^2)/2
V0 is a constant that disappears when you do the subtraction.
 

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