Two identical drops of a liquid are charged to the same potential of $$100$$V. They are then merged into one large drop, the potential of the large drop is?
A
$$172$$ V
B
$$193$$ V
C
$$100$$ V
D
$$159$$ V
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Correct option is C. $$159$$ V
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