An object has eight million more electrons than protons. What is the net charge of the object?

The net charge of an object is determined by the difference between the number of electrons and protons it has. In this case, the object has eight million more electrons than protons. Since electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge, the object will have a net negative charge.

Therefore, the net charge of the object would be -8,000,000 elementary charges.