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When 1014 electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere, the charge on it becomes

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Answered by manojnavade71
3

Answer:

1.6*10

Explanation:

if 10^14 electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere, then what is the charge on the sphere? so n=1014 ,e=1.6*10-19 and since electrons are removed so charge will be positive, Q=1014*1.6*10-19 = 1.6*10.

Answered by VaibhavSR
0

Answer:

When 1014 electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere becomes 16μc

Explanation:

An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle. It may be both free (now no longer connected to any atom), or sure to the nucleus of an atom. Electrons in atoms exist in round shells of numerous radii, representing power levels. The large the round shell, the better the power contained withinside the electron.

Electrons are the smallest of the debris that make up an atom, and they bring about a bad charge. The wide variety of protons and electrons is identical in a impartial atom. The hydrogen atom, for example, has simply one electron and one proton. The uranium atom, on the opposite hand, has ninety two protons, and therefore, ninety two electrons.

Q=10¹⁴ x 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹

O = 1.6 x 10⁻⁵ c = 16μc

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