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Two small objects `X` and `Y` are peramanently separated by a distance `1cm` .Object `X` has a charge of `+1.0muC` and object `Y` has a charge of `-0.1muC` ,A certain number of electrons are removed from `X` and put onto `Y` to make the electronstatic force between two objects an attractives force whose magnitude is `360N` Number of electrons removed is

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