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Two positive ions, each carrying a charge q, are separated by a distance d. If F is the force of repulsion between the ions, the number of electrons missing from each ion will be (e being the charge on an electron)

A

`(4piepsilon_0Fd^2)/(e^2)`

B

`sqrt((4piepsilon_0Fe^2)/d^2)`

C

`sqrt((4piepsilon_0Fd^2)/e^2)`

D

`(4piepsilon_0Fd^2)/(q^2)`

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