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Two non-conducting solid spheres of radii R and 2R, having uniform volume charge densities `rho_1` and `rho_2` respectively, touch each other. The net electric field at a distance 2R from the centre of the smaller sphere, along the line joining the centres of the spheres, is zero. The ratio `rho_1/rho_2` can be

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