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Uniform electric field of magnitude `100 Vm^-1` in space is directed along the line `y = 3 + x`. Find the potential difference between points `A (3,1) and B (1,3)`.

A

`100 V`

B

`200 sqrt(2)V`

C

`200 V`

D

zero

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D

Slope of line `AB=(3-1)/(1-3)=-1` which is perpendicular to direction of electric field.
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