calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge?
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Answer:
YOUR ANSWER IS 6.25 * 10^18
Explanation:
- We know that 1 electron has the charge of about 1.6 * 10^-19 C
- Let the number of electrons be equal be equal to n
- so now
1 C=1.6 * 10^-19 * n
- 1/1.6 * 10^-19 = n
- n= 6.25 * 10^18
THUS THE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS IN 1 COULOMB OF CHARGE IS EQUAL TO THE VALUE OF 6.25 * 10^18
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The value of the charge of an electron is 1.6 × 10-19 C.
According to charge quantization,
Q = nqe, where n is the number of electrons and qe is the charge of an electron.
Substituting the values in the above equation, the number of electrons in a coulomb of charge can be calculated as follows:
1c= n×1.6×10^-19
n=1/1.6×10^-19
=6.25×10^18
Therefore, the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge is 6. 25 × 1018.
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