An object possessing an excess of 6.0 % 106 electrons has a net charge of
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27×1026c
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An object possessing an excess of 6.0 % 106 electrons has a net charge of
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27×1026c
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5.5 x 1024 c
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3.8 x 10-13
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9,6 % 10-13 c
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