Physics, asked by Nitya8, 1 year ago

a conductor has 2.4* 10^{-18} coloumb positive charge. how many electrons are in excess or short

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Answered by TPS
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charge on one electron = -1.6×10^(-19) C

no. of electrons =  \frac{2.4*10^{-18}}{1.6*10^{-19}} = \frac{24}{1.6} =15

Since the charge on the conductor is positive, the conductor is 15 electrons short.

Nitya8: if 2 conductors are rubbed against each other and one has negative charge then the transfer of electrons is from which to which
TPS: electrons will be transferred from the conductor which is negatively charged to the other one.
Nitya8: thanks a lot
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Answered by anitachauhan41601
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Answer:shortage of 15 electrons

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