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Standard XII
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Introduction to Semiconductors
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If V be the change in potential between two neighbouring points r apart, then the magnitude of electric field E is given by (1)E = ∆V * ∆r (2)E = ∆V / ∆r (3)E = ∆r / ∆V (4)E = (∆V)^2/ ∆r
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