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A non-conducting ring of radius `0.5 m` carries a total charge of `1.11xx10^(-10)`C distributed non-uniformly on its circumference producing an electric field E everywhere is space. The value of the integral `int_(l=oo)^(l=0)-E.dI (l=0` being centre of the ring) in volt is

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