Table of Contents
- 1 What is the charge on a metal when 10 electrons are removed from it?
- 2 What is the charge when 10 9 electrons removed from a neutral body?
- 3 How many electrons must be removed from an object for it to have a charge of 1.0 C?
- 4 When 10 to the power 14 electrons are removed?
- 5 What is the charge on a metal when 2 electrons are removed from it?
- 6 What is the charge on a metal when 5 electrons are removed from it?
- 7 How many electrons must be added to one plate and removed from the other so as to store 25j of energy in a 5 nF parallel plate capacitor?
- 8 When 1012 electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere the charge on the sphere becomes?
What is the charge on a metal when 10 electrons are removed from it?
Therefore, positive charge on the metal will be 5e. In terms of coulomb it will be 5 x 1.6 x 10-19 = 8 x 10-19 C.
What is the charge when 10 9 electrons removed from a neutral body?
+1.6C.
So the charge on the metal plate after the removal of the electrons will be +1.6C. Hence, the answer to the question is option B.
When 10 raise to the power 19 electrons are removed from a neutral metal plate the electric charge on it is?
When 1019 electrons are removed from a neutral metal plate through some process, the electric charge on it is +1.6 C.
How many electrons must be removed from an object for it to have a charge of 1.0 C?
To illustrate the magnitude of 1 Coulomb, an object would need an excess of 6.25 x 1018 electrons to have a total charge of -1 C.
When 10 to the power 14 electrons are removed?
When 1014 electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere, the charge on the sphere becomes 16 µC. As electrons are removed, so charge will be positive.
What is the charge on a metal when two electron is removed from it?
As we remove 2 electron from a metal the charge beomes +2.
What is the charge on a metal when 2 electrons are removed from it?
What is the charge on a metal when 5 electrons are removed from it?
A metal as a whole is neutral. When five electrons get removed from it, it will acquire positive charge equal to the negative charge which get removed from metal surface. Therefore, positive charge on the metal will be 5e.
How many electrons should be removed from a piece of metal?
Answer: removing each electron will give u 1.603*10^-19 C positive charge. So if u want +1*10^-7 C u need to remove +1*10^-7 / 1.603*10^-19 = 6.2383*10^11 electrons.
How many electrons must be added to one plate and removed from the other so as to store 25j of energy in a 5 nF parallel plate capacitor?
How many electrons must be added to one plate and removed from the other so as to store 25.0 J of energy in a 5.0 nF parallel plate capacitor? n=Qe=3.125×1015electrons.
When 1012 electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere the charge on the sphere becomes?
q=0.16μC, Electrons are removed so metal sphere becomes positive. A metal sphere has a charge of −6μC.
What is a neutral metal?
A neutral, or stable, atom is composed of an equal amount of three components: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Elements comprised of atoms having positive charges are the metals: alkali earth, and transition metals.