the total charge on 8 particles is - 56 units. All the particles have the same charge (1 point)

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If the total charge on 8 particles is -56 units and all the particles have the same charge, we can divide the total charge by the number of particles to find the charge of each particle.

Total charge = Charge per particle * Number of particles

-56 units = Charge per particle * 8

Dividing both sides by 8:

Charge per particle = -56 units / 8

Charge per particle = -7 units
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