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Two metal pieces having a potential difference of `800V` are `0.02 m` apart horizontally. A particle of mass `1.96xx10^(-15) kg` is suspended in equilibrium between the plates. If the `e` is the elementary charge, then charge on the particle is

A

30 V/m

B

30000 V/m

C

3 V/m

D

300 V/m

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`E = (V)/(d) `
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