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What is the charge acquired by a body when one million electrons are transferred to it?​

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Answered by karthikbattula2002
9

Answer:

Explanation:

Charge of one elctron = -1.6 * 10^{-19} C

Charge of one million electrons = charge acquired by the body =

10^6 * (-1.6) * 10^{-19} C = -1.6 * 10^{-13} C

Answered by KaurSukhvir
1

Answer:

The charge acquired by body is equal to -1.6*10^{-13}C after the transfer of one million electrons through it.

Explanation:

Consider that the body was electrically neutral before the charge transferred to it.

We know that the elementary charge on one electron is equal to -1.6*10^{-19} coulombs. Every electron is negatively charged.

 One electron acquires charge =-1.6*10^{-19}C

One million electron has charge =-1.6*10^{-19}*10^{6}C      

                                                      =-1.6*10^{-13}C

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