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The electric field and the electric potential at a point are `E` and `V` respectively.
(i) If `E = 0 , V` must be zero
(ii) If `V = 0 , E` must be zero
(iii) If `E != 0 , V` cannot be zero
(iv) If `V!=0 , E` cannot be zero

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