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You are located at distance of a 5 m from the axis of an extremely long uniformly charged cylinder of radius i mm. if you double your distance from the cylinder, what happens to the electric field? a. decreases by a factor of 2. b. decreases by a factor of 4. c. decreases by a factor of 8. d. increases by a factor of 4. e. remains the same
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