24. Electric Force & Field; Gauss' Law
Electric Charge
24. Electric Force & Field; Gauss' Law
Electric Charge
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How many electrons make up −1.5 × 10−5 C?
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How many electrons do you have to add to decrease the charge of an object by 16 μC?
1430views39rank6comments - Multiple ChoiceA glass rod is rubbed with silk, and a plastic rod is rubbed with wool. Afterward, to which object or objects will the glass rod be attracted?838views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceA ring of charge lies in the xy-plane with its center at the origin. The ring has a radius of 87 cm and a total charge of . What is the linear charge density on the ring?824views1comments
- Textbook QuestionTwo small aluminum spheres, each having mass 0.0250 kg, are separated by 80.0 cm. (a) How many electrons does each sphere contain? (The atomic mass of aluminum is 26.982 g/mol, and its atomic number is 13.)945views
- Textbook QuestionWhat mass of aluminum has a total nuclear charge of 1.0 C? Aluminum has atomic number 13.550views2comments
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What is the total charge of all the electrons in 1.0 L of liquid water?
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If a proton and an electron are released when they are 2.0 * 10^-10 m apart (a typical atomic distance), find the initial acceleration of each particle.
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