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According the Gauss’s theorem, electric field of an infinitely long straight wire is inversely proportional to
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According the Gauss’s theorem, electric field of an infinitely long straight wire is inversely proportional to ..............
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(a) distance (b) diameter (c) radius (d) surface charge density
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