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In Millikan's experiment, a drop of diameter `10^(-4) cm` with a density of `0.9 g//cm^(3)` is observed. The condenser plates are 2 cm apart. A potential of 72 V applied across the plates keeps the drop just in balance. How many electronic charges are there in the oil drop ?

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