A sphere has a net charge of 8.01 nC, and a negatively charged rod has a charge of −5.97 nC. The sphere and the rod undergo a process such that 5.40 ✕ 109 electrons are transferred from the rod to the sphere. What are the charges of the sphere and the rod after this process?
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A sphere has a net charge of 8.11 nC, and a negatively charged rod has a charge of -6.01 nC. The sphere and the rod undergo a process such that 5.20 x 109 electrons are transferred from the rod to the sphere. What are the charges of the sphere and the rod after this process? osphere, f = 6.7475 × Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. O...
A sphere has a net charge of 8.11 nC, and a negatively charged rod has a charge of -6.01 nC. The sphere and the rod undergo a process such that 5.20 x 10° electrons are transferred from the rod to the sphere. What are the charges of the sphere and the rod after this process? osphere, f=7277 Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. Your response differs significantly...
A single coulomb represents a large amount of charge. A sphere has a net chart r 1-1.10 С. How electrons Need Help? -12 polnts KatzPSE1 23.P006.MI A sphere has a net charge of 8.03 nC, and a negatively charged rod has a charge of -5.99 nC. The sphere and the rod undergo a process such thet 4.80 10 electrons are transferred from the rod to the sphere. What are the charges of the sphere and the rod after this process?...
A plastic rod that has been charged to - 19 nC touches a metal sphere. Afterward, the rod's charge is - 10 nC. You may want to review (Pages 607-608). How many charged particles were transferred?
A plastic rod that has been charged to − 15 nC touches a metal sphere. Afterward, the rod's charge is − 6.0 nC .How many charged particles were transferred? Express your answer using two significant figures.
4. A negatively charged rod is brought near a metal sphere supported by an insulating stand point) without touching it. What happens to the free electrons in the sphere? OThey pass from the sphere into the stand. OThey are pushed out of the sphere and into the air OThey are pulled out of the sphere and into the rod. OThey shift away from the rod on the sphere.
Three identical metallic spherical objects have individual charges of, q, = -8.01 nC, q2 = +1.602 nC and q3 = +8.01 nC. If the three objects are broght into contact with each other at the same time and the separated, determine: a) the final net charge on G1 = nC; b) the final net charge on Q2 = nc c) the final net charge on 4 - d) the number of electrons that were removed from/added to Q1 = electrons...
Two small negatively charged spheres spaced 35.00 cm apart have equal amounts of net charge. If the magnitude of the force of repulsion between them is 2.430 x 1021 N, How many excess electrons must be present on each sphere? (For this calculation, use ke-8.988 x 109 Nm2/C2 for Coulomb's constant and use qo 1.602 x 10-19C for the charge of an electron).
1) A negatively charged Teflon (plastic) rod is held near two initially neutral aluminum pie plates that are touching as shown at right. The plates are held using insulating cups. The Teflon rod never touched the pie plates, and no sparks have jumped. Negatively charged Teflon rod a. Is the magnitude of the net charge of the small pie plate greater than, less than, or equal to the magnitude of the net charge of the large pie plate? If the...
A metal sphere has a charge of +8.0 C. What is the net charge after 6.0 x 1013 electrons have been placed on it? A rod has a charge of -2.0 uC. How many electrons must be moved so that the charge becomes +3.0 C?