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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Basic Oxides of Metals
39.Two isolat...
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39.Two isolated large metal plates are charged to charge densities +sigma and - sigma respectively. Now they are brought together to form a parallel plate capcitor. Electrostatic pressure experienced by each of the plates is_
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