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An isolated charged cylinder of surface area 1.6 m2
needs 4x1010 electrons to become uncharged.
Calculate surface charge of the cylinder.

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Answered by HarshitaGoel
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An isolated charged cylinder of surface area 1.6 m2

needs 4x1010 electrons to become uncharged.

Calculate surface charge of the cylinder.

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Solution : 360m^2

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Answered by darksoul3
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Solution : 360m²

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