\( \mathrm{n} \) small conducting drops of same size are charged to...
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\( \mathrm{n} \) small conducting drops of same size are charged to \( \mathrm{V} \) volts each. If they coalesce to form a single large drop, then its potential will be
(A) \( \mathrm{V} / \mathrm{n} \)
(B) \( \mathrm{Vn} \)
(C) \( \mathrm{Vn}^{1 / 3} \)
(D) \( \mathrm{Vn}^{2 / 3} \)
\( \mathrm{P} \)
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