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You have `10^(23)` carbon atoms imagine that all the nuclei are put at the north pole of the earth and the electron at the south pole of the earth (radius = 6400 km.) Then force between the charges is (Approx)-

A

`5 xx 10^(5)N`

B

`2 xx 10^(6)N`

C

`13.6 xx 10^(3)N`

D

`2 xx 10^(5)N`

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