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A rod of length 2m with uniform charge per unit length λ=19C/m is placed at a distance d from origin along the x-axis as shown in Figure. A similar rod is placed at the same distance along Y-axis. Consider that each of the rod create the magnitude of electric filed at the origin is 4 V/m. The magnitude of net electric field intensity at the origin is?
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