A metal ball has - 3 Coulomb of charge. If it receives 0.50*10^20 number of electrons, what will be the resultant charge of the ball?
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Initially, the charge on the metal ball is q = - 3 C
The number of electrons received by the metal ball is N = 0.50 × 1020
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