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10 PTS! A shoe gains 8.4 x 10²⁷ electrons from a carpet Find the amount of charge required by the shoe and explain how you got your answer.
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A shoe gains 8.4 x 10²⁷ electrons from a carpet
Find the amount of charge required by the shoe and explain how you got your answer.
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