An infinitely long line of charge has linear density of
charge equal to 1.0 nC/m. Points A and B are at a
distance of 2

An infinitely long line of charge has linear density of
charge equal to 1.0 nC/m. Points A and B are at a
distance of 2 m and 3 m respectively from the line of
charge. Potential difference between points A and B,
VA – Vg will be equal to​

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