View Full Version : Calculate charge on a body(in Coulombs)
HurricaneJesus
Sep19-04, 02:09 PM
All right i have a simple problem but i just want to verify my results, so any help would be greatly appreciated. The problem is as follows:
7.1* 10^12 electrons are added to a body that already has a negative charge of 0.2uC(the u is micro 10^-6). Calculate the final charge on this body.
Now i have
(7.1* 10^12)(1.602* 10^-19) + (0.2* 10^-6)
which gave me 1.337 uC
is this correct?
HurricaneJesus
Sep19-04, 02:32 PM
whoops, i think it should have been:
(7.1* 10^12)(- 1.602* 10^-19) + (0.2* 10^-6)
which gave me 0.937 uC
now im lost...please help.
HurricaneJesus
Sep19-04, 03:47 PM
new info, 1C is equal to 6.24* 10^18 electrons
HurricaneJesus
Sep19-04, 03:57 PM
ok, formula should be:
(7.1* 10^12)/(6.24* 10^18) + (0.2*10^-6)
= 1.337 uC which is the same as the first result i got...... 0_o
i am going to go with this one.
is this correct?
Check all of your negative signs. The problem states that the body already has a negative charge,
Your magnitude looks right, but the sign is wrong.
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Moving the thread to homework help.
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HurricaneJesus
Sep19-04, 05:40 PM
Thanks you were right about the sign, it was supposed to be -1.337 uC
Also, sorry about the location of my topic i only put it there because the course i am taking is electrical engineering and there was a section that matched exactly. I just joined the forum and i already know i will be here every day to read up on the info i need. Thanks again for the help, i will keep all homework related problems here.
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