16 : A metal surface of area 1 m² is charged with /8.85 µC in air. Calculate the mechanical force acting on it. (e, = 8.85 x 100-12 C/Nm?)
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- You have likely experienced "static shock" recently. The magnitude of charge transferred when you walk across a carpet, reach out and touch a doorknob, and unintentionally give yourself that static shock is around 2.98 nC (nC stands for nano-Coulomb). In units of Giga-electrons, about how many electrons are transferred when you experience static shock? Note: it is understood that the unit of your answer is in billions of electrons (hence Giga-electrons), however do not explicitly include units in your answer.6) a) Calculate the electric field 5.00 m from a 3.00 mC point charge. b) At this distance, what force does the field exert on a 2.00 μCcharge on the point charge?8
- 1) a. You hold a ruler that has a charge on its tip 4.00 cm above a small piece of tissue paper to see if it can be picked up. The ruler has -14.0 µC of charge. The tissue has 1.00 g of mass. What is the minimum charge required to pick up the tissue paper? b. A 50.2 g ball of copper has a net charge of 2.2 pC. What fraction of the copper's electrons have been removed? (Each copper atom has 29 protons, and copper has an atomic mass of 63.5.) c. How many coulombs of positive charge are there in 1.36 kg of plutonium, given that its atomic mass is 244 and each plutonium atom has 94 protons?2.An object has an excess charge of -1.92 × 10-17 C. How many excess electrons does it have? Answer: electrons