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A hollow charged metal sphere has radius `r`. If the potential difference between its surface and a point at a distance `3r` from the centre is V, then electric field intensity at a distance `3r` is

A

`(V)/(6r)`

B

`(V)/(4r)`

C

`(V)/(3r)`

D

`(V)/(2r)`

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