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An infinitely long line of linear charge density `lambda` is shown in the figure. The potential difference `V_(A)-V_(B)` between the two points A and B is

A

`(lambda)/(2pi epsilon_(0))ln2`

B

`-(lambda)/(2pi epsilon_(0))ln 2`

C

`(lambda)/(4pi epsilon_(0))ln2`

D

`-(lambda)/(4pi epsilon_(0))ln2`

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