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The electric potential `V` at any point `(x,y,z)`, all in meters in space is given by `V= 4x^(2)` volt. The electric field at the point `(1,0,2)` in volt//meter is

A

8 along negative X-axis

B

8 along positive X-axis

C

16 along negative X-axis

D

16 along positive Z-axis

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