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Answer:

The potential difference (ΔV) is - 24 Volts

Explanation:

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Given, Constant electric field of magnitude of 4N/C is acting along the x - axis. we need to find the potential difference between the points - 2 to + 4. here as nothing is given we will take the given points/distances to be in S.I units. From the relation of Potential difference and electric field we know that,

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\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-\displaystyle\int\sf E\;.\;dx

Here,

ΔV Denotes Potential difference.

E Denotes Electric field.

dx Denotes small elemental displacement.

Solving,

\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-\displaystyle\int\limits^{4}_{-2}\sf 4\;.\;dx\\\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-4\;\displaystyle\int\limits^{4}_{-2}\sf dx\\\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-4\Bigg[x\Bigg]^{4}_{-2}\\\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-4\times \Bigg[4-\bigg(-2\bigg)\Bigg]\\\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-4\times \Bigg[4+2\Bigg]\\\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-4\times 6\\\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf \Delta V=-24\\\\\\\\\longrightarrow\large{\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf  \Delta V=-24\;V}}}}

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∴ The potential difference is - 24 Volts.

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