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An electron is moving in a circular orbit of radius `5.3xx10^(-11)` metre around the atomic nucleus at a rate of `6.6xx10^(15)` revolutions per second. The centripetal force acting on the electron will be - (The mass of the electron is `9.1xx10^(-31)`kg)

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