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The given equation satisfies the Laplace equation.(a) V = x^2 + y^2 – z^2. State True/False.(b) True(c) FalseThis question was addressed to me in an international level competition.My question is taken from Poisson and Laplace Equation in section Electrostatic Boundary Value Problem of Electromagnetic Theory

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The correct choice is (a) V = x^2 + y^2 – z^2. State True/False.

To explain I would say: Grad (V) = 2xi + 2yj – 4zk. DIV (Grad (V)) = Del^2(V) = 2+2-4 = 0. It satisfies the LAPLACIAN equation. THUS the STATEMENT is true.



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