A metal sphere has a charge of -7.86 nC and an additional 2.43 x 109 electrons are added. What is the final charge of the sphere? Please give your answer in nC, 1 nC = 10-9 C.
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A metal sphere has a charge of -7.86 nC and an additional 2.43 x 109 electrons are added. What is the final charge of the sphere? Please give your answer in nC, 1 nC = 10-9 C.
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