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[" 115.An infinite number of electric charges each equal to "],[5" nC (magnitude) are placed along the "x" -axis at "],[x=1cm,x=2cm,x=4cm,x=8cm," and so on.In "],[" the setup,if the consecutive charges have opposite "],[" sign,then the electric field in New ton/Coulomb at "],[x=0" is "((1)/(4 pi varepsilon_(0))=9times10^(9)N-m^(2)/c^(2))],[[" (a) "12times10^(4)," (b) "24times10^(4)],[" (c) "36times10^(4)," (d) "48times10^(4)]]

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