Calculate how many electrons make one coulomb charge?
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Hello dear friend !
Here is your answer :-
Solution. Given: q=1 C , e= 1.6×10^-19
Let the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge = n.
Using, q=ne, we get
n = q/e = 1 C/ 1.6×10^-19 = 6.25×10^18
Thus, 6.25×10^18 electrons constitute one coulomb of charge.
Here is your answer :-
Solution. Given: q=1 C , e= 1.6×10^-19
Let the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge = n.
Using, q=ne, we get
n = q/e = 1 C/ 1.6×10^-19 = 6.25×10^18
Thus, 6.25×10^18 electrons constitute one coulomb of charge.
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Hi !!
Solution:
Q = ne
Where,
Q is charge, n is no.of electrons and e is charge on 1 electron and that is approx. 1.6 x 10^19 in negatively.
n = Q/e
n = 1C/1.6 x 10^19
n = 6.25 x 10^18 electrons
hope this helps you out
Solution:
Q = ne
Where,
Q is charge, n is no.of electrons and e is charge on 1 electron and that is approx. 1.6 x 10^19 in negatively.
n = Q/e
n = 1C/1.6 x 10^19
n = 6.25 x 10^18 electrons
hope this helps you out
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