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In a electomagnetic wave in free space the root mean squre value of the electric field is `E_(rms)=6V//m`. The peak value of the magnetic field is

A

`1.41 x 10^(-8) T`

B

`2.83 xx 10^(-8) T`

C

`0.70 xx 10^(-8) T`

D

`4.23 xx 10^(-8) T`

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