Use Eq. (6) to compute the electric potential (V(P)) at the point (P) for the given charge

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Use Eq. (6) to compute the electric potential \(V(P)\) at the point \(P\) for the given charge density (in units of \(10^{-6} C\) ).

V(P) = k fi Sc p(x, y, z) Dp(x, y, z) ds

Calculate \(V(P)\) at the origin \(P=(0,0)\) if the negative charge is distributed along \(y=x^{2}\) for \(1 \leq x \leq 2\) with charge density \(ho(x, y)=-y \sqrt{x^{2}+1}\).

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Calculus

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