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The charge of how many negatively charged particles would be equal to 100µC. Assume charge on one negative particle is 1.6 × 10-19 C? a. 3.25 × 1014 b. 4.25 × 1014 c. 5.25 × 1014 d. 6.25 × 1014

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Answered by akhilamediboyina2323
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a is the answer........

Answered by saurabhbhoir456
5

Answer:

6.25*10^14

Explanation:

Total Charge = Charge on one negative particle * No of Particle

No of Particle = Total Charge / Charge on one negative Particle

No of Particle = (100 * 10^-6) / (1.6*10^-19)

No of particle = 6.25*10^14  

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