A charged object has q = 4.8 ×10–16C. How many units of fundamental charge
are there on the object? (Take e = 1.6 ×10–19C )
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3000
Explanation:
the fundamental unit of charge is 1.6×10^-19 C
the total charge is 4.8×10^-16C
so number of units of fundamental charge is given by 4.8×10-16/1.6×10^-19
n=3000
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