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A uniform electric field of 100 V/m is directed at `30^(@)` with the positive x-axis as shown in figure Find the potential difference `V_(a) - V_(A)` if OA = 2 m and OB = 4m.

A

`100(2-sqrt(3))` volt

B

`100(3-sqrt(2))` volt

C

`-100 (3+sqrt(2))` volt

D

`-100 (2+sqrt(3))` volt

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