The total charge stored on a 1 cm diameter insulating plate is 1013 C. (a) How many

Chapter 2, Problem 17

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The total charge stored on a 1 cm diameter insulating plate is \(−10^{13}\ C\). (a) How many electrons are on the plate? (b) What is the areal density of electrons (number of electrons per square meter)? (c) If additional electrons are added to the plate from an external source at the rate of \(10^6\) electrons per second, what is the magnitude of the current flowing between the source and the plate?

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