Calculate the charge of 1500 electrons.
**Solution.**
The charge of a single electron is 1,602⋅10−191,602 \cdot 10^{-19}1,602⋅10−19 C. The charge of 1500 electrons is 1500⋅1,602⋅10−19C=2,403⋅10−16C1500 \cdot 1,602 \cdot 10^{-19} C = 2,403 \cdot 10^{-16} C1500⋅1,602⋅10−19C=2,403⋅10−16C, because electric charge is additive physical quantity.
**Answer:** 2,403⋅10−16C2,403 \cdot 10^{-16} C2,403⋅10−16C.
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