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A radioactive source, in the form of a metallic sphere of radius `10^(-2)m` emits `beta-`particles at the rate of `5xx10^(10)` particles per second. The source is electrically insulated. How long will it take for its potential to be raised by `2V`, assuming that `40%` of the emitted `beta-`particles escape the source.

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