Physics, asked by Abinayavairamuthu, 10 months ago

can a charge of 8×10^-18C be given to a body?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\bf{Question}

  • Can a charge of \sf{8\times \ 10^{-18}} be given to a body?

\huge\bf{Answer}

  • Yes

\huge\bf{Solution}

\sf{For\:this\:we \:will\:use\: Quantization\:of\:charge }

\bf{ \boxed{q\:=\:ne}}

Here,

  • q = charge
  • n = no. of electrons
  • e = charge on electron

\sf{q = 8\times \ 10^{-18}}

\sf{e = 1.6 \times \ 10^{-19}}

So,

\sf{n\:=\:\frac{8 \times \ 10^{-18}}{1.6 \times \ 10^{-19}}}

\sf{n\:=\:\frac{8\times \ 100}{16}}

\sf{n\:=\:0.5\times 100}

\sf{n\:=\:50}

\sf{So,\:it\:is\: possible\:that\:a\:a \:charge\:of \: }\sf{8\times\ 10^{-18}\:be\:given\:to \:a\:body}

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★ It become possible because the value of n is an positive integar.

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Answered by akanshagarwal2005
1

Answer:

8×10-¹⁸ is the correct answer of this question

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