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.Two similar point charges `q_(1) `and `q_(2)` are placed at a distance "r" apart in air.Now a slab of thickness half the separation between the charges is placed between the charges and the coulombs repulsive force is reduced in the ratio "9:4" .The dielectric constant "(k)" for such a slab is

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