The uniform E field in the diagram shown is 900N/C. The dotted square is 4cm on a side, oriented parallel and perpendicular to the E field. What is VA - VC?
Concept - here we use the fact that potential is constant along the line perpendicular to electric field and we find the potential difference required as shown below
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