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Two concentric rings of radii `R_(1) = sqrt(6) m` and `R_(2) = 4m` are placed in y-z plane with their centres at origin. They have uniform charge -q and `+ Q = 2 sqrt(2) q` on the inner and outer rings respectively. Consider the electrostatic potential to be zero at infinity. Then

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