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The total charge on 7 particles is −42 units. All the particles have the same charge. What is the charge on each particle? 6 units 5 units −5 units −6 units
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The total charge on 7 particles is −42 units. All the particles have the same charge.
What is the charge on each particle?
6 units
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7p = - 42
p = -42/7
p = - 6
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