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3.46The scalar function V is given by \text { (a) Determine } \nabla V \text { in Cartesian coordinates. } V=\frac{2 z}{x^{2}+y^{2}} (b) Convert the result of part (a) from

Cartesian to cylindrical coordinates. (c) Convert the expression for V into cylindrical coordinates and then determine VV in those coordinates. Compare the results of parts (b) and (c).

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