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Two parallel infinite line charges with linear charge densities `+lambda C//m` and `-lambda` C/m are placed at a distance of 2R in free space. What is the electric field mid-way between the two line charges?

A

`(2lamda)/(piepsilon_0R)N//C`

B

`(lamda)/(piepsilon_0R)N//C`

C

`(lamda)/(2piepsilon_0R)N//C`

D

Zero

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