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  • 08-04-2019
  • Physics
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A charge of 100 elementary charges is equivalent to (1) 1.60 times 10^-21 C (2) 1.60 times 10^-17 C (3) 6.25 times 10^16 C (4) 6.25 times 10^20 C

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skyluke89
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  • 16-04-2019

Answer:

(2) 1.60 times 10^-17 C

Explanation:

The value of one elementary charge is

[tex]1 e = 1.60\cdot 10^{-19} C[/tex]

In this problem, we have 100 elementary charges: to find how many Coulombs it corresponds, we have to set up the following proportion

[tex]1 e: 1.60\cdot 10^{-19}C= 100 e : x[/tex]

And solving for x, we find

[tex]x=\frac{(1.6\cdot 10^{-19}C)(100 e)}{1 e}=1.6\cdot 10^{-17}C[/tex]

So, the correct answer is

(2) 1.60 times 10^-17 C

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