Physics, asked by raviverma3925, 1 month ago

the charge on a conductor is -1.6 C. How many electrons are in excess on it than normal state​

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Answered by Aaaryaa
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It takes about 6.24 × 10 18 excess electrons to equal the charge of one coulomb; thus, it is a very large static charge.

Answered by MsQueen6
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Answer:

It takes about 6.24 × 10 18 excess electrons to equal the charge of one coulomb; thus, it is a very large static charge.

Explanation:

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