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32) A water droplet of radius 10 m is charged with one electron charge. What is the minimum electric field required to keep it suspended? (Given Density of water 10kg, Electron Charge = 1.610C) A) 256.6 Vim B) 0.6125 Vim C) 0.2566 V/m D) 6125 Vim

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