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[" A non-conducting ring of radius "0.5m" carries "],[" of total charge of "1.11times10^(-10)c" distributed non- "],[" uniformly on its circumference producing an "],[" electric field "E" everywhere in space.The "],[" value of the integral "-int_(1=0)^(1)vec E.vec d1quad (l=0" being "],[" centre of the ring) in volts is "],[[" 1) "+2," 2) "-1," 3) "-2," 4) zero "]]

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