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The magnitude of electric field `vecE` in the annular region of a charged cylindrical capacitor.

A

is same throughout

B

is higher near the outer cyliner than near the inner cylinder

C

varies as 1/r, whre r is the distance from the axis

D

varies as `1//r^(2)` where r is the distance from the axis

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C
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