Iron atoms have been detected in the suns outer atmosphere, some with many of their electrons stripped away. What is the net electric charge (in coulombs) of an iron atom with 26 protons and 7 electrons? Be sure to include the algebraic sign (1 or 2) in your answer.
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Iron atoms have been detected in the suns outer atmosphere, some with many of their electrons stripped away. What is the net electric charge (in coulombs) of an iron atom with 26 protons and 7 electrons? Be sure to include the algebraic sign (1 or 2) in your answer.
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The first step in solving 18 problem number 1 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Iron atoms have been detected in the suns outer atmosphere, some with many of their electrons stripped away. What is the net electric charge (in coulombs) of an iron atom with 26 protons and 7 electrons? Be sure to include the algebraic sign (1 or 2) in your answer.
From the textbook chapter Electric Forces and Electric Fields you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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