The quantity (the amount) of charge on the object will depend on the total number of electrons added to or subtracted from it.
"Q" stands for charge, while "C" stands for Coulomb. Mathematically speaking, the charge on a single electron is equal to a very little quantity of charge. Amperes are the units used to measure electric current; the ampere is represented by the letter A. A coulomb traveling through a spot in a wire in one second is equal to one ampere. I = Q t, where Q is the amount of charge passing a location in a certain amount of time, t I = 0.4 A t=1 hr=3600 s, allows us to determine current.
Charged Q=it=0.43600=1440 C.
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