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In an electric field E=(2ˆi+4ˆj)N/C, electric potential at origin is 0 V. Match the following two columns :

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The electric potential between two points a and b is
VbVa=baE.dr
A) V(4,0)V(0,0)=(4,0)(0,0)(2^i+4^j).(dx^i+dy^j)=2402dx (as y is constant so dy=0)
or V(4,0)0=8V(4,0)=8V
Similarly for
B) V(4,0)V(0,0)=2402dx
or V(4,0)0=8V(4,0)=8V
C)V(0,4)V(0,0)=(0,4)(0,0)(2^i+4^j).(dx^i+dy^j)=4402dy (as x is constant so dx=0)
or V(0,4)0=16V(0,4)=16V
Similarly for
B) V(0,4)V(0,0)=4402dx
or V(0,4)0=16V(4,0)=16V
Ans: A2,B1,C4,D3

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