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  • 18-08-2020
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How many electrons would have to be removed from a coin to leave it with a charge of +1.0 10-7 C?

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Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 19-08-2020

Answer:

[tex]n=6.25\times 10^{11}[/tex]

Explanation:

We need to find the number of electrons that would have to be removed from a coin to leave it with a charge of [tex]+10^{-7}\ C[/tex]. Then the number of electrons be n. Using quantization of electric charge as :

q = ne

e is charge on an electron

[tex]n=\dfrac{q}{e}\\\\n=\dfrac{10^{-7}}{1.6\times 10^{-19}}\\\\n=6.25\times 10^{11}[/tex]

So, the number of electrons are [tex]6.25\times 10^{11}[/tex].

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