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3. If two equal strength charges are placed in air apart from each other and if they
exert a force of on each other, then each charge is said to be a unit charge or charge
of I coulomb.
(a) 9 x10m, IN
(b) 9 x10-m, IN
(c) 1 m. 9 x10'N
(d) 1 m, 9 x10-'N​

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Answered by SujiRoshini
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Explanation:

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