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A particle is moving with velocity `vec(v)=hat(i)+3hatj` and it produces an electrostatic field at a point given by `vec(E)=2hat(k)`. It will produce magnetic field at that point equal to (all quantities are in S.I. units and speed of light is `c`)

A

`(6 hat(i) - 2hat(j))/(c^2)`

B

`(6 hat(i) + 2hat(j))/(c^2)`

C

zero

D

data insufficient

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