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A glass rod when rubbed with silk acquires a charge of `+3.2 xx 10^(-7)`C.
Transfer of mass from glass rod to silk is

A

`9xx10^(-19) ` kg

B

0

C

`18xx10^(-19)` kg

D

none of the above

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