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Suppose a speck of dust in an electrostatic precipitator

Chapter 18, Problem 5

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Suppose a speck of dust in an electrostatic precipitator has \(1.0000 \times 10^{12}\) protons in it and has a net charge of –5.00 nC (a very large charge for a small speck). How many electrons does it have?

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QUESTION:

Suppose a speck of dust in an electrostatic precipitator has \(1.0000 \times 10^{12}\) protons in it and has a net charge of –5.00 nC (a very large charge for a small speck). How many electrons does it have?

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