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Charges will transfer from -3.00uC to -0.44 uC and after some time both have equal charge ,e.g -(3.00+0.44)/2
= 1.72 uC .
hence, charges transferred = -3.00uC - (-1.72uC )= -1.28 uC
we also know , that charge is quantized .
so, Q = ± ne
where Q = charge
n = number of electrons
e = charge of electron
-1.28 uC = n × 1.6 × 10^-19 C
-1.28 × 10^-6 = n × 1.6 × 10^-19
n = 0.8 × 10¹³
= 8 × 10¹²
hence, 8 × 10¹² electrons transfer from -3.00 uC to -0.44 uC
= 1.72 uC .
hence, charges transferred = -3.00uC - (-1.72uC )= -1.28 uC
we also know , that charge is quantized .
so, Q = ± ne
where Q = charge
n = number of electrons
e = charge of electron
-1.28 uC = n × 1.6 × 10^-19 C
-1.28 × 10^-6 = n × 1.6 × 10^-19
n = 0.8 × 10¹³
= 8 × 10¹²
hence, 8 × 10¹² electrons transfer from -3.00 uC to -0.44 uC
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