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Object A and object B are each electrically neutral. Two

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Object A and object B are each electrically neutral. Two million electrons are removed from object A and placed on object B. Expressed in coulombs, what is the resulting charge (algebraic sign and magnitude) on object A and on object B?

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QUESTION:

Object A and object B are each electrically neutral. Two million electrons are removed from object A and placed on object B. Expressed in coulombs, what is the resulting charge (algebraic sign and magnitude) on object A and on object B?

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The charge  on any object is product of the number of the electrons  and the charge of the electron (e).

When electrons are added to a neutral object, the object becomes negatively charged.

When electrons are removed from a neutral object, the object becomes positively charged.

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