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Consider a uniform charged sphere of charge density r and radius R.If the cavity of radius R/2is made inside the sphere and the removed part is again placed near the charge distribution as shown in the figure. If the electric field at the centre of the cavity is `(rho R)/(n varepsilon_(0)`find n .

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