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For an infinitely long metal cylinder, the radius is 3 mm, K=6.28 annd charge density`=4muC//m^(2)`. What is the electric intensity (E) at a distance of 1.5 m from the axis? `[(1)/(4piepsi_(0))=9xx10^(9)]`

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