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The amount of charge present in a charged body is `3.2xx10^(-17)C`. If the charge of an electron be `e=-1.6xx10^(-19)C`, then calculate the number of deficit of electrons in that body.

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Number of deficit electrons in that body, `n=("Charge of that body "(Q))/("Charge of an electron"(e ))=(3.2xx10^(-17))/(1.6xx10^(-19))=200`
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