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QT= 160 micro-Coulombs In scientific notation, what is that charge in just Coulombs?

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We are given the following quantity:


Q=160\text{ micro-Coulomb}

Let's remember that in scientific notation the term "Micro" refers to ten to the minus 6, therefore, this is equivalent to:


Q=160*10^(-6)C

We can convert this into standard notation by multiplying by the ten to the minus six:


Q=0.00016C

Therefore, the charge is 0.00016 Coulomb.

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