A piece of cotton cloth is used to clean a piece of wood. In the process of rubbing these two materials, 5.56x1012 electrons were transferred
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A piece of cotton cloth is used to clean a piece of wood. In the process of rubbing these two materials, 5.56x1012 electrons were transferred.
What is the change in the masses of the cloth and wood?
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The mass of cloth decreased by 5.065×10−185.065×10−18 kg and the wood increased by the same value of mass.
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The mass of cloth increased by 5.065×10−185.065×10−18 kg and the wood decreased by the same value of mass.
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The mass of cloth decreased by 9.302×10−159.302×10−15 kg and the wood increased by the same value of mass.
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The mass of cloth increased by 9.302×10−159.302×10−15 kg and the wood decreased by the same value of mass.
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