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When a Piece of Polythene is rubbed with wool, a charge of `–2xx 10^(-7)` is developed on polythene. The mass transferred to polythene is .....
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When a Piece of Polythene is rubbed with wool, a charge of `–2xx 10^(-7)` is developed on polythene. The mass transferred to polythene is ..... kg.
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(a) `11.38xx 10^(-19)` (b) `5.69xx 10^(-19)` (c) `2.25xx 10^(-19)` (d) `9.63xx 10^(-19)`
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