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In the figure `B_(1)`, `B_(2)` and `B_(3)` represent uniform time varying magnetic fields in three different infinitely long cylindrical regions with axis passing through `P`, `Q` and `R` and perpendicular to the plane of the paper. `PQR` is an equilateral triangle of side `4sqrt(3)r`, where `r` is radius of each cylindrical region `(r=1m)`. The magnetic inductions vary with time `t` as `B_(1)=A+at`, `B_(2)=A-bt` and `B_(3)=A+ct`. Here `a=2 Tesla//s`, `b=2 Tesla//s` and `c=1 Tesla//s` and `A` is a constant with dimensions of magnetic field and `'t'` is time. Find the induced electric field strength at the centroid of the triangle `PQR`.

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