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Physics, 08.04.2020 18:33, vlactawhalm29

In an experiment Erin holds two objects. Object A has a net charge of –4.81 × 10–7 C, and object B has a net charge of 6.41 × 10–7 C. She touches the objects together.

(a) Roughly how many more electrons are there than protons in object A before the two objects come in contact?

(b) After Erin touches the objects together, about 5.00 × 1011 electrons transfer from object A to object B. What is the new net charge on object B?

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