ElectrostaticsHard
Question
There is a neutral metallic sphere. Some one wants to develop 1 Faraday charge on it. How much number of electron has to removed from the sphere ?
Options
A.9 × 109
B.6.023 × 1023
C.8.85 × 10-12
D.6 × 1018
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