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If the specific charge (charge to mass ratio) of first ball is k, the specific charge of second ball isChoose answer: 2k 4k

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If the specific charge (charge to mass ratio) of first ball is k, the specific charge of second ball is

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  • 2k
  • 4k
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Solution

Let's assume the specific charge (charge to mass ratio) of the first ball is k.

To find the specific charge of the second ball, we need to compare it to the first ball.

If the specific charge of the second ball is 2k, it means that the second ball has twice the charge per unit mass compared to the first ball.

On the other hand, if the specific charge of the second ball is 4k, it means that the second ball has four times the charge per unit mass compared to the first ball.

Therefore, the answer is either 2k or 4k, depending on the specific charge of the second ball.

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