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A body has a charge of -2μC. If it has 2.5×1013 protons, then how many electrons the body has?


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Solution

Step 1. Given data:

Charge on a body = -2μC

Number of protons = 2.5×1013

Step 2. Formula used:

Total charge on the body is equal to total charge due to protons and charge due to electrons.

Q=pe++ne-………….1

where p and n are no. of protons and no. of electrons respectively, e = charge, (1.6×10-19C), Q = Total charge,

Step 3. Calculations:

Putting the given values in equation 1, we get

-2×10-6=2.5×1013×1.6×10-19+n×-1.6×10-19

Since charge on proton is positive and charge on electron is negative.

Or -2×10-61.6×10-19=2.5×1013-n-1.25×1013=2.5×1013-nn=3.75×1013

Hence, the body has 3.75×1013numbers of electrons.


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