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The mass of the moon is 7.34767309 *10^22. The mass of the electron is 9.10938*10-31. If it is imagined that the moon is completely comprised of electrons. Calculate how many electrons would be there inside the moon.​

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Answered by Iridescent1921
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Answer:

No of electrons on moon would be mass of moon divided by mass of electron.

Now I believe that the calculation part isn't needed but there would be around 8×10^52 electrons

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