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A charged belt 60 cm wide, travels at 20...

A charged belt 60 cm wide, travels at `20 ms^(-1)` between a source of charge and a sphere. The belt carries charges into the sphere at a rate corresponding to `120 mu A`. Calculate the surface charge density of the belt.

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