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A straight nonconducting line has charges placed on it such that

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A straight non-conducting line has charges placed on it such that the charge density increases with distance from its center, 0, in both directions, and is given by = kx2 , where x is measured from 0 and k is a constant. The charged line subtends angle 2 at a point P which is at a distance a from 0

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