1/1.6 . 10^-10 = give ans
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The charge on one electron is 1.6 x 10^-19 C
Solving by unitary method :
If the charge on one electron is 1.6x 10^-19 C,
Then the charge on ? Electrons is 1C?
? = 1/ 1.6x10^-19
= 0.625 x 10^19 = 6.25 x 10^18 electrons
Solving by formula:
Q = ne
Q is charge
n is no. Of electrons
e is charge on an electron which is 1.6x10^-19C
n = Q/e = 6.25 x 10^18 electrons
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Abhiyanshu Singh
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Answered Feb 5, 2018
q=ne
n=q/e
n=1/1.6*10^(-19)
n=0.625*10^19
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Rajat s Jingade
Rajat s Jingade
Answered Feb 6, 2018
Q=ne
n=Q/e
n=1/1.6<(-19)
n=0.625*10(19)
n=6.25*10(18)
Hi baby
It is 0.625 * 10^19
Here q= 1C , e= charge of electron , n= no.of electrons
Formula is q=ne
You have to find n .