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Calculate the number of electrons constituting 16 coulombs of charge.

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Answered by tarabbpsbv17
10

Answer:

Explanation:

Charge on 1 electron= 1.6×10^-19 C  

In 1 coulomb of electric charge,

1/(1.6×10^-19) = 6.25×10^18  electrons

Multiplying that with 16,

6.25×10^-18 electrons × 16

= 1×10^20 electrons

Thus, there are 10^20 electrons in 16 coulombs of charge.

(I slightly altered the answer due to its uncanny similarity to the other one. I don't want to create any misunderstanding.)

Answered by anchal2006
19

Answer:

 {10}^{20}

Explanation:

Charge on 1 electron= 1.6x10^-19 C

So in 1 coulomb of charge

1/(1.6x10^-19) = 6.25x10^18

Multiply it with with 16,

and it will give you 1x10^20 electrons in 16 coulombs of charge.

so answer would be

1×10^20

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