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A, B, C, D, P and Q are points in a uniform electric field. The potentials at these points are `V(A) = 2 V.V (P) = V(B)=B(D)=5V.V (C)=8V`. The electric field at P is

A

`10Vm^(-1)` along PQ

B

`5Vm^(-1)` along PC

C

`15sqrt(2)Vm^(-1)` along PA

D

`5Vm^(-1)` along PA

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C

`E=-(DeltaV)/(Deltar)` directed `bot^(r)` to an equipotential surface.
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