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15 April, 23:27

The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5 * 10^-10 kilograms and the mass of an eletron is 9.1*10^-31 kilograms. Approximately how many electrons have the same mass as one dust particle.

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  1. 15 April, 23:44
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    It will take 8.2 x 10^20 electrons to have the same mass as one dust particle.

    To get this answer, we divided the mass of the dust particle by the mass of the electron.

    7.5 x 10^-10 divided by 9.1 x 10^-31 is 8.2 x 10^20
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