An object has a 2 c charge. the object breaks into two pieces. one piece has a charge of -5 c. what is the exact charge (in c) of the other piece? do not include units with your answer.



Answer :

An object has a 2 c charge. the object breaks into two pieces. one piece has a charge of -5 c is 7

What is charge?

Charge is the traveling longitudinal wave energy. Mass and charge are the indeed related and can be simplified to a single energy equation. To relate mass and charge, Coulombs can be explained as the wave amplitude, which is measured as a distance (meters).  If one assumes a substance in vacuum of space that has a physical property of kilograms, and moves as waves, then mass and charge can be described as their motion.  In EWT, this substance is referred to as the ether and its components as granules.

Let's call Q the initial charge of object, which is:

Q=2c

When it breaks, two pieces will have charge  and , and since the total charge must be conserved, the sum of these two charges must be equal to the initial charge of the object:

Q=Q1+Q2

We also know charge of one of the two pieces:

Q1=-5

So, by substituting Q and Q1 into the equation, we can find charge of the second piece, Q2:

Q2=Q-Q1=2-(-5)=+7

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