What is the total charge on 75.0 kg of electrons ?
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Hey mate here is your answer,
The specific charge of an electron defined as the ratio charge per electron to the mass of one electron is −1.75882⋅1011Ckg−1.
So, the magnitude of charge of one kg of electrons is −1.75882⋅1011C , so for 75 kgs, we multiply that charge by 75. That's why you get that huge number up there.
Hope this helps
The specific charge of an electron defined as the ratio charge per electron to the mass of one electron is −1.75882⋅1011Ckg−1.
So, the magnitude of charge of one kg of electrons is −1.75882⋅1011C , so for 75 kgs, we multiply that charge by 75. That's why you get that huge number up there.
Hope this helps
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