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A uniform electric field is along x-axis. The potential difference `V_(A)-V_(B)=10 V` is between two points A (2m, 3m) and (4m, 8m). Find the electric field intensity.

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`E = (Delta V)/(Delta d) = (10)/(2) = 5V//m`
It is along +ve x-axis.
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