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An electric field is expresed as `vec(E)=2hat(i)+3hat(j)` The potential difference `(V_(A)-V_(B))` between two given by `r_(A)=hat(i)+2hat(j)` and `r_(B)=2hat(i)+hat(j)+3hat(k)` is

A

`-1V`

B

`1V`

C

`2V`

D

`3V`

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`V_(B)-V_(A)=-[int_(1)^(2)2dx+int_(2)^(1)3dy]`
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