if 10¹⁰ electrons move out from a body to another body every second then the approximate time required to get a total charge of -1 C on other body is
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In one second 10^9 electrons move out of the body.
Explanation:
Charge of one electron= 1.6×10^-19 C
Charge of 10^9 electrons = 1.6×10^-19 C × 10^9
= 1.6×10^-10 C
We can say,1.6×10^−10 C of charge move out of the body to another body every second.
The time required to get a total charge of
1C = 1sec/1.6×10^-10 C
= 6.25×10^9 / 365×24×3600
= 197.8 years or approximately 198 years.
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