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An oil drop having a charge q and apparent weight W falls with a terminal speed v in absence of electric field . When electric field is switched on it starts moving up with terminal speed v. The strength of electric field is

A

`W/q`

B

`(2W)/q`

C

`(W)/(2q)`

D

`(4W)/q`

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