How much negative charge has been removed from a positively charged electroscope if it has a charge of 7.5x10-11 coulmb?
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Explanation:
f C is Coulombs then, −1 C is equivalent to the charge of approximately 6.242×10^18 electrons.
You already gave the answer: -7.5x10–11C
It is like asking: What colour is my white horse?
Now if you want to know how many electrons have been removed, then multiplying the number of electrons in a coulomb by the coulombs you have, you get 4.6815 x 10^8 electrons. Which is almost the same answer as before.
If you want to know which answer is better, just count one by one every electron…
It is a bad joke! LOL.