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A charged conductor has 1500 electron in excess . The quantity of the charge on the conductor is???

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Answered by adithichand169
9

Answer:

Q=ne

Explanation:

e=1.6*10^-19

Q=1500*1.6*10^-19

  =2.4*10^-16

Answered by KaurSukhvir
0

Answer:

The quantity of the charge on the conductor is 2.4 × 10⁻¹⁶C.

Explanation:

Given, the number of electrons (n) = 1500

The charge on each electron, e⁻ = 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹C

We know that Charge (Q) = n × Charge on each electron

Q = ne^{-}

Q = 1500\times 1.6 \times 10^{-19}C

Q = 2400\times 10^{-19} C

Q = 2.4\times 10^{-16}C

Therefore, the quantity of the charge on the conductor is 2.4 × 10⁻¹⁶C.

  • Electric charge on an electron is equal to  -1.6× 10⁻¹⁹Coulombs. Charge on electron used as a standard unit of charge for all subatomic particles known as the elementary charge.
  • The symbol 'e' is used for elementary charge. The electrical charge on an electron and proton is equal but with opposite sign.
  • The electron is commonly represented by e⁻ where minus denotes negative charge.

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