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Calculate the magnetic field due to an electric field E = (75i – 45j) x 10^8 V/m.*1 point(150i - 135j) T(65i - 134j) T(25i – 15j) T(15i – 9j) T

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Calculate the magnetic field due to an electric field E = (75i – 45j) x 10^8 V/m.*1 point(150i - 135j) T(65i - 134j) T(25i – 15j) T(15i – 9j) T

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The question seems to be incomplete. The magnetic field due to an electric field cannot be directly calculated without additional information. In the context of electromagnetic waves, the relationship between the electric field (E) and the magnetic field (B) is given by the equation B = E/c, where c is the speed of light. However, this relationship assumes that the fields are part of an electromagnetic wave propagating in free space.

If you're referring to this situation, you would need to divide each component of the electric field by the speed of light to get the magnetic field. However, the options you've provided do not match this calculation.

Could you please provide more context or check if there's any missing information in your question?

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