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In Millikan's oil drop experiment, an oil drop mass `60 xx 10^(-6) kg` is balanced by an electric field of `10^(6) V//m`. The charge in coulomb on the drop, assuming `g = 10 m//s^(2)` is

A

`6.2 xx 10^(-11)`

B

`16 xx 10^(-9)`

C

`16 xx 10^(-11)`

D

`16 xx 10^(-13)`

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