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If `10^(10)` electrons are acquired by a body every second, the time required for the body to get a total charge of C will be

A

2h

B

2days

C

2 yr

D

20 yr

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The correct Answer is:
D

1 electron has a charge of `1.6.10^(-19)C`
`10^(10)` electron would have a charge of q =ne
`=1.6xx10^(-19)xx10^(10)=1.6xx10^(-9)C`
Thus, in 1s, charge accumulated `=1.6.10^(-9)C`
so time taken to accumulate 1 C
`=1/(1.6xx10^(-9))=0.625xx10^(9)`
`=6.25xx10^(8)s=173611h`
`=7233` days
`=20 ` yr
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