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16 January, 04:00

How many electrons must be transferred from an object to produce a charge of 1.15 c? (express your answer to three significant figures.) ?

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  1. 16 January, 07:12
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    To produce a charge of 1.15 Coulombs in an object, we need to transfer = 1.15 / (charge on an electron) number of electrons

    As we know that, total charge on an electron = 1.60217662 Ă - 10 ^-19 coulombs

    Hence, number of electrons required to move = 1.15 / (1.60217662 Ă - 10 ^-19) = 0.71777 x 10^19 electrons, i. e. 7.17 x 10^18 electrons upto 3 significant figures
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