A piece of plastic has a net charge of +2.00 μC. How many fewer electrons than protons does this piece of plastic have? (e = 1.60 × 10-19 C)
A piece of plastic has a net charge of +2.00 μC. How many fewer electrons than...
2) A piece of plastic has a net charge of +2.3 μC caused by an deficit of electrons. How many more protons than electrons does this piece of plastic have?
An amoeba has 6.989e+16 protons and a net charge of 0.649 pC. How many fewer electrons are there than protons?
amoeba has 2.00×1016 protons and an unknown number of electrons. The amoeba has a e charge of 1.6 x103 C. (a) How many fewer electrons are there than protons? (b) If you paired them up, what fraction of the protons would have no electrons? 12. An a) 1.00x1016 b) 50%
A piece of purple plastic is charged with 1.13×1061.13×106 extra electrons compared to its neutral state. What is its net electric charge (including its sign) in coulombs? net electric charge: ×10 CC A glittering glass globe is given a net electric charge of 4.61×10−64.61×10−6 C. Does the globe now have more or fewer electrons than it does in its neutral state? fewer more How many more or fewer? amount: electronselectrons
1-A piece of ebonite has a net charge of +7.20µC. How many more protons than electron does this piece of plastic have? 2-If particles A, B, and C, with charges -6.0 µC, 8.7 µC, and -5.4 µC respectively, are forcefully thrown together and then separate what is the net charge on particle B? 3- An proton is placed in a constant electric field of 8.16x104N/C. What is the force on the electron? If the electron is released, what is its...
A protozoan has 9.6E16 protons and a net charge of 0.35 pC. A ) how many fewer electrons are there than protons? B) if you paired them up, what fraction of the protons would have no electrons?
A plastic ball has a charge of +9 × 10−12 C. (a) Does the ball have more electrons or fewer electrons than when it is electrically neutral? (b) How many such electrons? Round your answer to the nearest integer.
A small piece of dust has a net negative charge of -2.1 micro coulombs. How many extra electrons does it have?
6. An amoeba has 1.00× 10 16 protons and a net charge of 0.300 pC. (a) How many fewer electrons are there than protons? (b) If you paired them up, what fraction of the protons would have no electrons?
An object has a charge of -1 x electrons .5 μC. How many electrons must be removed so that the charge becomes +2.2pC? Enter a number.