In ordinary laboratory circuits, charges uC (microcoulomb) and nC (nanocoulomb) range are common. How many excess electrons must you add to an object to give it a charge of (a) -2.50 uC (b) -2.50 nC.

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Divide both numbers by the electron charge (-1.6*10^-19 C) to get your answers.

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ok, well I would have some thought process if I had any idea how to do any of these! I am not asking for just the answer I am asking for some guidance on where to start just a little hint! physics is by far not one of my strong points.
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