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An infinite line charge is at the axis of a cylinder of length 1 m and radius 7 cm. If electric field at any point on the curved surface of cylinder is `250" NC"^(-1)`, then net electric flux through the cylinder is

A

`1.1xx10^(2)" Nm"^(2)C^(-1)`

B

`9.74xx10^(-6)" Nm"^(2)C^(-1)`

C

`5.5xx10^(6)" Nm"^(2)C^(-1)`

D

`2.5xx10^(2)" Nm"^(2)C^(-1)`

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