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Charge of uniform density (20 nC/m2) is distributed over a cylindrical surface (radius = 1.0 cm) , and a second coaxial surface (radius = 3.0 cm) carries a uniform charge density of −12 nC/m2. Determine the magnitude of the electric field at a point 2.0 cm from the symmetry axis of the two surfaces.
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