amoeba has 2.00×1016 protons and an unknown number of electrons. The amoeba has a e charge...
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 amoeba has 1.13×1016 protons and a net charge of 2.65×10-12 C. If you paired up its protons and electrons, what fraction of the protons would have no electrons? If possible give a detailed step by step explanation on how to get to the answer for this!
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?
DETAILS M An amoeba has 1.40x1016 protons and a net charge of 0.480 PC. (Be careful of rounding errors; keep at least 4 places of decimal until your final calcuation!) (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 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?
An amoeba has 6.989e+16 protons and a net charge of 0.649 pC. How many fewer electrons are there than protons?
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)
1. Charge (2 pts each part) NOTE: You can find conversion factors in lecture notes and in your text. Your answer should have the correct number of sig figs! a) Common static electricity involves charges ranging from nanocoulombs to microcoulombs. How many electrons are needed to form a charge of -3.4nC? b) Suppose a lightning bolt moves 35.4 C of charge. How many fundamental units of charge eis this? c) Protons and neutrons are made up of combinations of two...
Consider three metal spheres, A, B and C. A has the same number of electrons and protons. B has 1.88x1020 fewer electrons than protons. C has 1.25x1020 more electrons than protons. a) What is the charge (in MKS units) on each sphere? b) What is the total charge on all of the spheres? Touch A to B and separate them. Then touch B to C and separate them. Finally touch C to A and separate them. c) What is the...
1- an unknown has the following information: # of protons= 30 # of neutrons= 37 # of electrons= 28 A- what is the mass number of the unknown? B- what is the charge of the unknown? 2- give the number of protons and neutrons in each of the following radioactive nuclei A- how many protons are found in 60Co, used in cancer therapy? B- how many neutrons are found in 60Co, used in cancer therapy? C- how many protons are...