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Calculate the change which must be placed on a sphere of radius 10 cm in order that the repulsion per square mertre of the surface may just balance the atmospheric pressure which is `1.013xx10^(5)Nm^(-2)`
`["Hint":P=(sigma)/(2epsi_(0))and Q=4pir^(2)sigma]`

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