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Physics, 01.09.2019 15:00, sudotoxic

A0.70-m radius cylindrical region contains a uniform electric field that is parallel to the axis and is increasing at the rate 5.0 × 1012 v/m? s. the magnetic field at a point 1.2 m from the axis has a magnitude of:

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