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A straight conductor of length L is charged uniformly with a charge q. Calculate the electric field intensity at a distance a from the conductor on its perpendicular bisector.

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`[(1)/(4pi epsilon_(0)).(2q)/(a sqrt(t^(2)+4a^(2)))]`
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