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Equipotential surphase is shown in attached figure-
What can you say about the magnitude and direction of the electric field.
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Use V=E.d to get E=300N/m. The direction should be radially outwards since the potential is decreasing in that direction.
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The second part is the one you have posted.
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E =
where r is the distance from the centre.
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