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An object carries a charge of-6.7 μC, while another carries a charge of-2.0 μC. How many electrons must be transferred from the first to the second object so that both objects have the same charge? Number of electrons Number Units

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Main concept involved is number of electron is equal to half of excess charge divided by charge on one electron.2 ho 47 2 nce chahte o -19 -2.3S-o

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