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Answer:

3.6 * 10^-13 C

Explanation:

The net charge of the sphere will be the sum of the total electron charge and total proton charge. Mathematically,

Q = Qe + Qp

TOTAL ELECTRON CHARGE:

An electron has an electronic charge of -1.6022 * 10^-19C.

Hence, the charge of 5.87 * 10^6 electrons will be:

Qe = - 1.6022 * 10^-19 * 5.87 * 10^6

Qe = - 9.405 * 10^-13 C

TOTAL PROTON CHARGE:

A proton has an electronic charge of 1.6022 * 10^-19. Hence, 8.11 * 10^6 protons will have:

Qp = 1.6022 * 10^-19 * 8.11 * 10^6

Qp = 1.3 * 10^-12 C

=> Q = (-9.405 * 10^-13) + (1.3 * 10^-12)

Q = 3.6 * 10^-13 C

Answer:

3.58*10⁻¹³ C

Explanation:

When we have a net charge on a sphere, this means that there must be a difference in the number of electrons and protons on the sphere, otherwise, the sphere would be electrically neutral.

In this case, we can find this difference as follows:

Np -Ne = 8.11*10⁶ protons - 5.87*10⁶ electrons = 2.24*10⁶ protons.

The total charge carried by all these protons is just the product of the charge of only one proton (which is equal to the elementary charge e) times the number of excess protons, as follows:

Qnet = 2.24*10⁶ protons * 1.6*10⁻19 C/proton = 3.58*10⁻¹³ C

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