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A radioactive sample decays with an average life of `20 ms`. A capacitor of capacitance `100 muF` is charged to some potential and then the plates are connected through a resistance `R`. What should be the value of `R` so that the ratio of the charge on the capacitor to the activity of the radioactive sample remains constant in time?

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