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An infinite line charge produces a Field of `18 xx 10^4` N/C at `0.02 m`. The linear charge density
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An infinite line charge produces a Field of `18 xx 10^4` N/C at `0.02 m`. The linear charge density is
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(a) `2 xx 10'^(-7)` C/m (b) `10^(-8)` C/m (c) `10^7` C/m (d) `10^(-4)` C/m
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