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An object carries a charge of -8.0 ìC, while another carries a charge of -2.0 ìC. How many electrons must be transferred from t...Question
An object carries a charge of -8.0 uC, while another carries a charge of -2.0 uC. How many electrons must be transferred from the first object to the second so that both objects have the same charge?
Qavg = (object 1 + object 2)/2
Qavg= -5uC
Object 2- Qavg = 3uC
3E-6 C/1.6E-19 C = 1.875E13 electrons
Did I do this right?
Qavg = (object 1 + object 2)/2
Qavg= -5uC
Object 2- Qavg = 3uC
3E-6 C/1.6E-19 C = 1.875E13 electrons
Did I do this right?
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drwls
Yes, you did it right.
Anonymous
An object carries a charge of 8.0
C, while another carries a
charge of 2.0
C. How many electrons must be transferred from the
first object to the second so that both objects have the same charge?
C, while another carries a
charge of 2.0
C. How many electrons must be transferred from the
first object to the second so that both objects have the same charge?