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19 March, 23:39

Imagine adding electrons to the pin until the negative charge has the very large value 3.00 mc. how many electrons are added for every 109 electrons already present?

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  1. 19 March, 23:46
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    The formula for this problem would be this:

    electrons added = Q / e = 3 x 10^-3 C / (1.6 x 10^ - 19 C / electron)

    number of electrons added = 1.875 x 10^16

    1.875 x 10^16 / 2.62 x 10^24 = 7.156 x10^-9

    so 7.156 electrons for every 10^9 are already present.
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