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20 September, 10:58

How many electrons must be transferred to a body to produce a charge of 125 nc?

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  1. 20 September, 11:11
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    given:

    charge to be produced = 125 nc or 125*10^-9 c.

    to find:

    Number of electrons required to produce a charge of 125 nc.

    solution:

    the charge of an electron is 1.602 x 10^-19 C:

    Then, number of electrons = 125 x 10^-9 / (1.602 x 10^-19)

    = 78 x 10 ^ 10 electrons

    so, 78 x 10^10 electrons must be transferred to a body to produce a charge of 125nc.
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