Determine the magnitude of the charge on the oil drop

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A 1.50e-14 kg oil drop accelerates downwards at a rate of 1.80 m/s^2 when placed between two horizontal plates that are 9.40 cm apart. The potential difference between the two plates is 980 V. Determine the magnitude of the charge on the oil drop. Show all work.

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