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In a certain region, electric field E exist along the x-axis which is uniform. Given
A
B
=
2
3
m and
B
C
=
4
m. Point A, B and C are in xy plane. Find the potential difference
V
A
−
V
B
between the points A and B :
A
3
E
B
4
E
C
E
D
2
E
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Correct option is A)
V
A
−
V
B
=
E
.
A
B
=
E
A
B
c
o
s
3
0
∘
=
E
2
3
2
3
=
3
E
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