Calculate the net charge on a substance consisting of a
combination of 5.6 ✕ 1013 protons and 3.7 ✕
1013 electrons.
C
Calculate the net charge on a substance consisting of a combination of 5.6 ✕ 1013 protons...
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An amoeba has 1.40x1016 protons and a net charge of 0.300 PC. (Be careful of rounding errors; keep at least 4 places of decimal until your final calculation!) (a) Calculate the number of electrons that is in the amoeba. (b) If you paired them up, what fraction of the protons would have no electrons?
A system has a net charge of −5.328×10−17 C . It consists of electrons and protons, in a total number of 1505 particles. Problem: 19.12 A system has a net charge of -5.328x10 17 C. It consists of electrons and protons, in a total number of 1505 particles. Part A What is the number of electrons in the system? Submit My Answers Give Up incorrect; Try Again Part B What is the mass of this system? Submit My Answers Give...
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