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The charge of one electron is -1.6 X 10 raised to -19 Coulombs. If a neutral object loses 1.5x10 raised to 6 electrons, then what will be its charge?

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Answered by Champion28
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We know,

Q = ne

Q = -(1.5×10^6) × (-1.6×10^-19) [ negative sign because it is losing electrons]

Q = 2.4×10^-13C

Q = 0.24 picocoulomb

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