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Two mutually perpendicular infinite wires along x-axis and y-axis carry charge densities `lambda_1 and lambda_2`. The electric line of force at P is along the line `y = x//(sqrt3)`, where P is also a point lying on the same line. Find `lambda_2//lambda_1`.

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