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Find the number of excess electrons in a body having charge of -5 C.

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To find the number of excess electrons in a body with a charge of -5 C, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between charge and number of electrons The total charge \( Q \) on an object can be expressed in terms of the number of excess electrons \( n \) and the charge of a single electron \( e \): \[ Q = n \cdot e \] where: ...
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