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Standard X
Physics
Charge
The number of...
Question
The number of electrons must be removed from a conductor, so that it acquires a charge of 4.8nC
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Solution
Let the number of electrons removed be n Then
n×1.6×10^-19=
4*10^-12
×1.6×10^-19=4
*10^-12
From here u can calculate no of n
n
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