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HOW MANY ELECTRONS MUST BE REMOVED FROM AN ELECTRICALY NEUTRAL OBJECT, TO LEAVE THE OBJECT WITH A CHARGE OF + 1.92 mCOUL
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To achieve a charge of +1.92 millicoulombs (mC) on an electrically neutral object, 1.2 x 1013 electrons must be removed. Each electron carries a charge of approximately -1.6 x 10-19 coulombs. The discussion clarifies the unit of charge in question, confirming that it refers to millicoulombs rather than megacoulombs.
Students in physics, electrical engineers, and anyone interested in understanding the fundamentals of electric charge and electron behavior.
Originally posted by chroot
And do you mean millicoulombs or megacoulombs?