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[3" The electric field in a region is radially "],[" outward with magnitude "E=Ar_(0)." The "],[" charge contained in a sphere of radius "],[r_(0)" centered at the origin is "],[" 1) "(1)/(4 pi varepsilon_(0))Ar_(0)^(3)],[" 2) "4 pi varepsilon_(0)Ar_(0)^(3)],[" 3) "(4 pi varepsilon_(0)A)/(r_(0))],[" 4) "(1)/(4 pi varepsilon_(0))(A)/(r_(0)^(3))]

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