Hey guys .. can u just tell me In chp-Electricity 'n' and 'e' stands for .
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Hey dear your answer is here:
n = no. of electrons present in the substance
e = charge on an electron
The charge on an electron is fix that is 1.6 × 10^-19.
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n = no. of electrons present in the substance
e = charge on an electron
The charge on an electron is fix that is 1.6 × 10^-19.
Hope this will help you!!!
☺☺Keep smiling☺☺
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Hi Tia ☺
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Here
the word acronym for :-
n = charges on one electron
e = Magnitude of charge on one proton or one electron
→For your knowledge :-
the total charge acquired by a body is an integral multiple of magnitude of charge on a single electron this principle is called "quantization of charge"
Do remember :-
charge on one n electrons ,
q = ne = n × 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ Coulomb
Hope this would help you
--------------
Here
the word acronym for :-
n = charges on one electron
e = Magnitude of charge on one proton or one electron
→For your knowledge :-
the total charge acquired by a body is an integral multiple of magnitude of charge on a single electron this principle is called "quantization of charge"
Do remember :-
charge on one n electrons ,
q = ne = n × 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ Coulomb
Hope this would help you
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