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Find the number of electron present on 1.6 columb charge​

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Answered by Dharmik06
1

Answer:Electron is the smallest existing charge in nature.

Charge refers to a physical quantity that is quantized.

If the given charge of an electron, 1.6C (=1.6x10-19C) is considered as an elementary unit, the charge is supposed to be integral multiple of e.

Therefore, Q=+-ne with n=1, 2, 3….. After substituting the values of q=+-ne,

we find

1C=nx1.6x10-19C

N=6.25x1018

This value is hypothetical.

Answered by samyakk1
14

Explanation:

charge \: on \: one \: electron  \\ \:  = 1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19}

if \: charge(q) \: is \: 1

no \: of \: electron \:  = n

q = ne

n =  \frac{q}{e} \\  \\ n =  \frac{1}{1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19} }  \\  \\ n = 6.25 \times  {10}^{18} electrons \\

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