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15 January, 07:35

Charge: A piece of plastic has a net charge of + 2.00 μC. How many more protons than electrons does this piece of plastic have? (e = 1.60 * 10-19 C)

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  1. 15 January, 09:37
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    given,

    net charge = + 2.00 μC

    we know,

    1 coulomb charge = 6.28 x 10¹⁸electrons

    1 micro coulomb charge = 6.28 x 10¹⁸ x 10⁻⁶ electron

    = 6.28 x 10¹² electrons

    2.00 μC = 2 x 6.28 x 10¹² electrons

    = 1.256 x 10¹³ electrons

    since net charge is positive.

    The number of protons should be 1.256 x 10¹³ more than electrons.

    hence, + 2.00 μC have 1.256 x 10¹³ more protons than electrons.
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