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The relation between the magnetic length `(L_e)` and the geometric length `(L_g)` is best represented
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The relation between the magnetic length `(L_e)` and the geometric length `(L_g)` is best represented by
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(a) `L_e > L_g` (b) `L_e = L_g` (c) `L_e < L_g` (d) `L_e = L_g =oo`
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