calculate the number of electrons constituting 10 coulomb of charge
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Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge. One electron possesses a charge of 1.6 —10-19C, i.e., 1.6 —10-19C of charge is contained in 1 electron. Therefore, 6 x 1018 electrons constitute one coulomb of charge.
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WE KNOW THAT,
I=Q/T
EVEN
I=ne/T(n is the no of electrons,e is charge of electron
Q/T=ne/T BECAUSE BOTH ARE EQUAL TO CURRENT(I)
NOW WE CAN MULTIPLY BOTH SIDES BY T
Q=ne
10=n×1.6×10^-19
n = 10/(1.6×10^-19)
n=0.625×10^18 electrons
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