A charge ' \( \mathrm{q} \) ' is moved without acceleration from \(...
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A charge ' \( \mathrm{q} \) ' is moved without acceleration from \( \mathrm{A} \) to \( \mathrm{C} \) along the path from \( A \) to \( B \) and then from \( B \) to \( C \) in electric field \( E \) as shown in the figure. (i) Calculate the potential difference between \( A \) and \( C \). (ii) At which point (of the two) is the electric potential more and why?
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