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There exists a uniform electric filed in the space as shown. Four points `A, B, C` and `D` are marked which are equildistant from the origin. If and `V_(D)` are their potentials respectively, then

A

`V_(B)gtV_(A)gtV_(C)gtV_(D)`

B

`V_(A)gtV_(B)gtV_(D)gtV_(C)`

C

`V_(A)=V_(A)gtV_(C)=V_(D)`

D

`V_(B)gtV_(C)gtV_(A)gtV_(D)`

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