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If S is the surface area of charged conductor on which the surface density of charge is and K is the dielectric constant of the medium around it, then outward force acting on the surface of the conductor is

A

`(sigma^(2))/(2epsi_(0)K)`

B

`(sigma)/(epsi_(0)K)S`

C

`(sigma^(2))/(2epsi_(0)K)S`

D

`(sigma^(2))/(epsi_(0)K)S`

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C
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