Answer to Question #228224 in Electricity and Magnetism for Atif

Question #228224
If 2×10^9 electrons are transferred from a glass rod to a piece of silk by rubbing,what will be the net charge on both objects?
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Expert's answer
2021-08-23T12:40:37-0400

Electron Transferred from glass to the silk =2×109= 2 \times 10^{9}

Charge on one electron =1.602×1019  C=-1.602\times 10^{-19} \; C

Hence total charge transferred from Glass to silk

=(1.602×1019  C)×(2.0×109)=3.204×1010  C=(-1.602\times 10^{-19} \; C) \times (2.0\times 10^{9}) \\ =-3.204 \times 10^{-10} \;C

Because 3.204×1010  C-3.204 \times 10^{-10} \; C charge is transferred from glass to silk, hence the silk will have a net negative charge and glass will have a net positive charge values of which are given below:

Net charge on silk =3.204×1010  C=-3.204 \times 10^{-10} \; C

Net charge on Glass =3.204×1010  C=3.204 \times 10^{-10} \; C


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