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A polythene piece rubbed with wool is found to have a negative charge of `3.0xx10^(-7)C`.
(a) Estimate the number of electrons transferred (from which to which )?
(b) Is there a transfer of mass from wool to polythene?

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(a) Since the polythene piece acquires a negative charge (q) on rubbing with wool, electrons are transferred from wool to polythene. If n is the number of electrons transferred, then
`q="ne"` or `n=(q)/(e )=(3xx10^(7)C)/(1.6xx10^(-19)C)=1.875xx10^(12)`
(b) Mass transferred from wool to polythene is
`(1.875xx10^(12))(9.1xx10^(-31)kg)=1.7xx10^(-18)Kg`
of course, this mass is negatively small.
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