Number of electrons transferred: [tex]1.91\cdot 10^{13}[/tex]
Explanation:
The charge on the first object is
[tex]Q_1 = -8.1\mu C[/tex]
while the charge on the 2nd object is
[tex]Q_2=-2.0 \mu C[/tex]
When they are in contact, the final charge on each object will be
[tex]Q=\frac{Q_1+Q_2}{2}=\frac{-8.1+(-2.0)}{2}=-5.05 \mu C[/tex]
So, the amount of charge (electrons) transferred from the 1st object to the 2nd object is
[tex]\Delta Q = Q_1 - Q = -8.1 -(5.05)=-3.05 \mu C = -3.05\cdot 10^{-6}C[/tex]
The charge of one electron is
[tex]e=-1.6\cdot 10^{-19}C[/tex]
Therefore, the number of electrons transferred is
[tex]N=\frac{Q}{e}=\frac{-3.05\cdot 10^{-6}}{-1.6\cdot 10^{-19}}=1.91\cdot 10^{13}[/tex]
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