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A rubber balloon has become negatively charged from being rubbed with a wool cloth, and the charge is measured as 6 * 10 ^ - 14 C According to this charge, the balloon contains an excess of how many electrons?
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A rubber balloon has become negatively charged from being rubbed with a wool cloth, and the charge is measured as 6 * 10 ^ - 14 C According to this charge, the balloon contains an excess of how many electrons?
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1.60 x 10-10 C
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