Answer:
Explanation:
The number of electrons will be given by
[tex]number \ of \ electrons = \frac{charge \ transferred}{charge \ of \ the \ electron}[/tex]
so, we have:
[tex]number \ of \ electrons = \frac{ - 4.90 \mu C}{- 1.602 \ 10^{-19} \ C}[/tex]
[tex]number \ of \ electrons = 3.0625 \ 10^{13}[/tex]
The electrons flow from you, that are charged with electrons, to the faucet, that is discharged.
As you approach the faucet, the electrons in your body will repel the electrons in the faucet, inducing a positive charge in it.
The cat is charged with a positive charge, as many electron originally from him were transferred to your body, when the cat touch the faucet, the electrons will flow to the cat.