Physics, asked by anshikaagrawal557, 8 months ago

The charge on a conductor is 1.6c how many electron are in excess on it than normal​

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Answered by bishtsmita06
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Answer:

Explanation:

As charge on the body is −1.6 C, excess electrons are n=1.61.6×10−19=1019

Answered by Harryashley
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Answer:

we shall use  following relation for quantization of electric charge,

q = ne

where ,q is the total charge, here it is 1 Coulomb

n is the number of electric charges (or electrons) carrying that total charge

and e is the electronic charge or 1.6 x 10-19 C

now, the number of charge carrying electrons will be

n = q / e

or

n = 1 / 1.6 x 10-19

further,

n = 6.25 x 1018 number of electrons which constitute 1 Coulomb of charge

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