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The variation of potential with distance x from a fixed point is shown in figure. Find the magnitude of the electric field (in `V'/'m`) at `x
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The variation of potential with distance x from a fixed point is shown in figure. Find the magnitude of the electric field (in `V'/'m`) at `x =13m`.
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