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Shown are equipotential lines in a region of space. The equipotential lines are spaced by the same difference in potential, and several of the potentials are given.
What is the approximate magnitude of the electric field at point c?
A. 100 V/m B. 300 V/m C. 800 V/m
D. 1500 V/m E. 3000 V/m
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