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A charged particle is kept in equilibrium in the electric field between the plates of millikan oil drop experiment. If the direction of the electric field between the plates is reversed, then calculate acceleration of the charged
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A charged particle is kept in equilibrium in the electric field between the plates of millikan oil drop experiment. If the direction of the electric field between the plates is reversed, then calculate acceleration of the charged particle.
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