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A housefly walking across a surface may develop a significant electric charge through a process similar to frictional charging. Suppose a fly picks up a charge of +62 pC.

How many electrons does it lose to the surface it is walking across?

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Answer:

Number of electrons,
n=3.87* 10^8\ electrons

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Charge on the fly,
q=62\ pC=62* 10^(-12)\ C

Let n is the number of electrons lose to the surface it is walking across. It is case of quantization of electric charge. It is given by :


q=ne


n=(q)/(e)


n=(62* 10^(-12))/(1.6* 10^(-19))

n = 387500000 electrons

or


n=3.87* 10^8\ electrons

So, there are
3.87* 10^8 electrons. Hence, this is the required solution.

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