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Two small iron particles, each of mass 280 mg, are. placed at a distance 10 cm apart. If 0.01% of the electron. of one particle are transferred to the other, find the. electric force between them. Atomic weifht of iron is `56 g mol^(-)` and there are 26 electrons in each atom of iron.

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