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Let there be a spherically symmetric charge distribution with charge density varying as `rho(r)=rho(5/4-r/R)` upto `r=R`, and `rho(r)=0` for `rgtR`, where r is the distance from the origin. The electric field at a distance r(rltR) from the origin is given by

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