Two long straight parallel lines separated by a distance of 3.0 cm carry charges of a linear charge densities λ1 = -25 nC/m and λ2 = +35 nC/m respectively. The magnitude of the electric field halfway between the lines is
a) 36.0 kN/C b) 43.2 kN/C c) 71.9 kN/C d) 53.9 kN/C e) 23.3 kN/C
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