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A circular ring of radius 10 cm has a continuous charge distribution of 4C/m .

How many total electrons are on the ring?
11 years ago

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bobpursley
total charge=4C/m*2PI*radius=.4*2PI

total electrons=totalcharge/e

e=charge on one electron
11 years ago
nisha
thanks
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