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There is a uniform electrostatic field in a region. The potential at various points on a small sphere centred at P, in the region, is found to vary between in limits 589.0V to 589.8 V. What is the potential at a point on the sphere whose radius vector makes an angle of `60^(@)` with the direction of the field ?

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