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Electrically charged drops of nercury fall from an altitude h into a sperical metal vessel of radius R. There is a small opening in the upperapart of the vessel. The mass of eanc drop is m, and the charge on the drop is Q. What will be the number n of the last drop taht can still enter the sphere?

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