calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge
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Charge(Q) = number of electrons(n) * one electron charge(e)
Q= 1C
e= 1.6*10^-19
n=???
According to the formula,
Q=ne
n= Q/e
n= 1/1.6*10^-19
n=6.25*10^18 electrons
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Q= 1C
e= 1.6*10^-19
n=???
According to the formula,
Q=ne
n= Q/e
n= 1/1.6*10^-19
n=6.25*10^18 electrons
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we know that the a electron have charge of 1.6x10 sqr -19 C
:. e=1.6x10sqr -19 C
total charge required 1coulomb.
:. q= 1C
since q=ne
=> n=q/e
=> n= 1/1.6 x 10 sqr -19
=> 6.25x10 sqr 18
=>6x10 sqr 18 electrons.
:. e=1.6x10sqr -19 C
total charge required 1coulomb.
:. q= 1C
since q=ne
=> n=q/e
=> n= 1/1.6 x 10 sqr -19
=> 6.25x10 sqr 18
=>6x10 sqr 18 electrons.
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