Find the number of electrons that constitute 1 coulomb charge. Please give step- by- step explanation. Best answer will be marked brainliest ✌
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We know that the a electron have charge of 1.6 × 10^−19 C
∴ e =1.6 × 10^−19 C
Total charge required 1Coulomb.
∴ q = 1C
Since q=ne
⇒ n =q/e
⇒ n = 1/1.6 × 10^−19
⇒6.25×10^18
⇒6×10^18 electrons.
RishitaGambhir:
Is the charge on an electron is negative that is -1.6 * 10-19?
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q=1C
e=1.6×10^(-19)
q=+/- ne( +/! indicates direction so we dont need it to apply when we have to find noz)
n=q÷e
=1÷1.6×10^(-19)
=6.25 ×10^(18)
approx is 6×10^(18)
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