Physics, asked by meglamerous, 1 month ago

A body has 64 micro coulomb of charge. Number of electron deficient in it will be

4 × 10^14

4 x 10^26

8 x 10^14

8 x 10^26​

Answers

Answered by MONINGTI
27

Answer:

8 x 10^14

Explanation:

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Answered by sonuvuce
12

The number of electron-deficient the body will be = 4 × 10¹⁴

Therefore, option (1) is correct.

Explanation:

Given:

A body has 64 micro Coulomb of charge

To find out:

The number of electron deficiency

Solution:

We know that if q is the charge on a body and n is the number of electrons gained or lost by a body then

q=ne

where e is charge on one electron

Thus, the electron deficiency on the body

n=\frac{q}{e}

\implies n=\frac{64\times 10^{-6}}{1.6\times 10^{-19}}

\implies n=4\times 10^{14}

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